This study tests whether Australian English (AusE) and European Spanish (ES) listeners differ in their categorisation and discrimination of Brazilian Portuguese (BP) vowels. In particular, we investigate two theoretically relevant measures of vowel category overlap (acoustic vs. perceptual categorisation) as predictors of non-native discrimination difficulty. We also investigate whether the individual listener’s own native vowel productions predict non-native vowel perception better than group averages. The results showed comparable performance for AusE and ES participants in their perception of the BP vowels. In particular, discrimination patterns were largely dependent on contrast-specific learning scenarios, which were similar across Aus...
Native (L1) phonetic categories can constrain the perception of non-native contrasts which deviate f...
There have been numerous studies investigating the perception of non-native sounds by listeners with...
Many studies have shown that a person’s perception of second language (L2) sounds is affected by pre...
Second language (L2) learners often struggle to distinguish sound contrasts that are not present in ...
Second language (L2) learners often struggle to distinguish sound contrasts that are not present in ...
The ultimate goal for adult learners of a second language (L2) is successful communication. If learn...
This study reports the results of a perceptual assimilation task (PAT) used to assess the degree of ...
This study investigates the relationship between non-native perception and production of Brazilian P...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...
Many studies on non‐native speech and second language (L2) perception suggest that a second language...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their nativ...
This study investigates the relationship between non-native perception and production of Brazilian P...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...
This study investigates the relationship between non-native perception and production of Brazilian P...
Native (L1) phonetic categories can constrain the perception of non-native contrasts which deviate f...
There have been numerous studies investigating the perception of non-native sounds by listeners with...
Many studies have shown that a person’s perception of second language (L2) sounds is affected by pre...
Second language (L2) learners often struggle to distinguish sound contrasts that are not present in ...
Second language (L2) learners often struggle to distinguish sound contrasts that are not present in ...
The ultimate goal for adult learners of a second language (L2) is successful communication. If learn...
This study reports the results of a perceptual assimilation task (PAT) used to assess the degree of ...
This study investigates the relationship between non-native perception and production of Brazilian P...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...
Many studies on non‐native speech and second language (L2) perception suggest that a second language...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their nativ...
This study investigates the relationship between non-native perception and production of Brazilian P...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...
This study investigates the relationship between non-native perception and production of Brazilian P...
Native (L1) phonetic categories can constrain the perception of non-native contrasts which deviate f...
There have been numerous studies investigating the perception of non-native sounds by listeners with...
Many studies have shown that a person’s perception of second language (L2) sounds is affected by pre...