Adult second-language (L2) learners’ perception of L2 phonetic segments is influenced by first-language phonological and phonetic properties. It was recently proposed that L2 vocabulary size in adult learners is related to changes in L2 perception (perceptual assimilation model), analogous to the emergence of first-language phonological function (i.e., attunement to the phonological identity of words) associated with the “vocabulary explosion” at 18 months. In a preliminary investigation of the relationship between L2 perception and vocabulary size, Japanese learners of Australian English identified Australian English vowels, provided goodness of fit ratings, and completed a vocabulary size questionnaire. We adopted a “whole-system” approa...
This study was conducted to examine whether the vowel duration in different consonantal contexts aff...
The goal of most adult second language (L2) learners is to confidently and efficiently communicate i...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...
Improvement in second-language (L2) perception has been posited to occur early in L2 learning when t...
Theory strongly suggests that L2 perception is influenced by the L1. More recently, it has also been...
Research indicates that adult Second Language (L2) learners typically do not become native-like in t...
This paper tests the predictions of the vocabulary-tuning model of second language (L2) rephonologiz...
This paper tests the predictions of the vocabulary-tuning model of second language (L2) rephonologiz...
Previous research has shown that an increased second language (L2) vocabulary size leads to better a...
In this study we investigate the acquisition of Japanese phonemic vowel length contrast by learners ...
In this study, we investigate the acquisition of Japanese vowel duration and phonemic vowel length c...
In this study, we investigate the acquisition of Japanese vowel duration and phonemic vowel length c...
This study examined the extent to which previous experience with duration in first language (L1) vow...
Second language (L2) speech learning is greatly affected by the differences in the phonological syst...
Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of te...
This study was conducted to examine whether the vowel duration in different consonantal contexts aff...
The goal of most adult second language (L2) learners is to confidently and efficiently communicate i...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...
Improvement in second-language (L2) perception has been posited to occur early in L2 learning when t...
Theory strongly suggests that L2 perception is influenced by the L1. More recently, it has also been...
Research indicates that adult Second Language (L2) learners typically do not become native-like in t...
This paper tests the predictions of the vocabulary-tuning model of second language (L2) rephonologiz...
This paper tests the predictions of the vocabulary-tuning model of second language (L2) rephonologiz...
Previous research has shown that an increased second language (L2) vocabulary size leads to better a...
In this study we investigate the acquisition of Japanese phonemic vowel length contrast by learners ...
In this study, we investigate the acquisition of Japanese vowel duration and phonemic vowel length c...
In this study, we investigate the acquisition of Japanese vowel duration and phonemic vowel length c...
This study examined the extent to which previous experience with duration in first language (L1) vow...
Second language (L2) speech learning is greatly affected by the differences in the phonological syst...
Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of te...
This study was conducted to examine whether the vowel duration in different consonantal contexts aff...
The goal of most adult second language (L2) learners is to confidently and efficiently communicate i...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...