This study compares the prosodic characteristics of L2-Mandarin as spoken by L1-English speakers using L1-Mandarin utterances. The acoustic correlates examined include individual tonal realizations, interactions of tones in sequence, durational features and intensity envelopes. L2-Mandarin users realize the contour tones RISE and FALL with both rising and falling pitch, and produce the second tone of disyllabic words with more varied pitch. L2-users employ larger vowel durations, syllable durations and larger variation over vowel intervals in sequential pairs than L1-Mandarin users. Both user groups show similar intensity envelopes. Implications of this study include tailoring language training programs that counterbalance L1 influences
The acquisition of English lexical stress by Mandarin L2 learners was examined. An acoustic study fo...
Prosodic focus is phonetically realized by increasing duration, F0 and intensity on the focused cons...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
Word initial stops contrast on many acoustic dimensions, and the acoustic realization of the larynge...
Previous studies on L2 stress perception have mainly focused on words in isolation or in single into...
<p>For adult English speakers studying Mandarin (Modern Standard Chinese), the acquisition of<br>the...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
Previous studies on L2 stress perception have mainly focused on words in isolation or in single into...
Prosody has been emphasised in second language (L2) pedagogy as a strong contribution to successful ...
This study investigates how native prosodic systems and second language (L2) learning experience sha...
This dissertation explores the second language acquisition of Mandarin Chinese tones by speakers of ...
The present study aims to address the theoretical and methodological issues of tonal acquisition in ...
The acquisition of English lexical stress by Mandarin L2 learners was examined. An acoustic study fo...
Native-like production of intonational prominence is important for spoken language competency. Non-n...
Native-like perception of intonational prominence is important for spoken language competency. Non-n...
The acquisition of English lexical stress by Mandarin L2 learners was examined. An acoustic study fo...
Prosodic focus is phonetically realized by increasing duration, F0 and intensity on the focused cons...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...
Word initial stops contrast on many acoustic dimensions, and the acoustic realization of the larynge...
Previous studies on L2 stress perception have mainly focused on words in isolation or in single into...
<p>For adult English speakers studying Mandarin (Modern Standard Chinese), the acquisition of<br>the...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
Previous studies on L2 stress perception have mainly focused on words in isolation or in single into...
Prosody has been emphasised in second language (L2) pedagogy as a strong contribution to successful ...
This study investigates how native prosodic systems and second language (L2) learning experience sha...
This dissertation explores the second language acquisition of Mandarin Chinese tones by speakers of ...
The present study aims to address the theoretical and methodological issues of tonal acquisition in ...
The acquisition of English lexical stress by Mandarin L2 learners was examined. An acoustic study fo...
Native-like production of intonational prominence is important for spoken language competency. Non-n...
Native-like perception of intonational prominence is important for spoken language competency. Non-n...
The acquisition of English lexical stress by Mandarin L2 learners was examined. An acoustic study fo...
Prosodic focus is phonetically realized by increasing duration, F0 and intensity on the focused cons...
The present study examined the perception of Mandarin disyllabic tones by inexperienced American Eng...