Monolingual Peruvian Spanish listeners identified natural tokens of the Canadian French (CF) and Canadian English (CE) /ε/ and /æ/, produced in five consonantal contexts. The results demonstrate that while the CF vowels were mapped to two different native vowels, /e/ and /a/, in all consonantal contexts, the CE contrast was mapped to the single native vowel /a/ in four out of five contexts. Linear discriminant analysis revealed that acoustic similarity between native and target language vowels was a very good predictor of context-specific perceptual mappings. Predictions are made for Spanish learners of the /ε/-/æ/ contrast in CF and CE
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In this dissertation, the phonetic perception abilities of simultaneous bilingual (SB) language user...
Recent acoustic descriptions have shown that vowels across languages have different acoustic propert...
The degree of similarity between the sounds of a speaker's first and second language (L1 and L2) is ...
On the basis of a previously-reported synthetic-vowel perception experiment, it was hypothesized tha...
American English (AE) speakers’ perceptual assimilation of 14 North German (NG) and 9 Parisian Frenc...
Spanish (L2) speakers have difficulty in perceiving the French vowel height contrast /e/-/Ԑ/. L2 per...
Recent research has called for an examination of perceptual assimilation patterns in second-language...
On the basis of a previously-reported synthetic-vowel perception experiment, it was hypothesized tha...
Monolingual-Western-Canadian-English listeners, monolingual-Mexican-Spanish listeners, and monolingu...
Native Spanish speakers and Canadian English learners of Spanish produced the five Spanish vowels in...
This study examined the perceived similarity between Standard British English vowels and Spanish vow...
Using event-related brain potentials (ERPs), we measured pre-attentive processing involved in native...
Several studies across various languages have shown that monolingual listeners perceive significant ...
This paper examines to what extent acoustic similarity between native and non-native vowels predicts...
This paper presents a concurrent examination of the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the v...
In this dissertation, the phonetic perception abilities of simultaneous bilingual (SB) language user...
Recent acoustic descriptions have shown that vowels across languages have different acoustic propert...
The degree of similarity between the sounds of a speaker's first and second language (L1 and L2) is ...