Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge from native speakers in their use of acoustic cues for the perception and production of vowel contrasts. This study investigated the use of two cues, i.e., vowel spectrum and duration, for the categorization of the Dutch /aː/-/ɑ/ contrast in three groups of listeners: L1-Dutch, L1-Spanish L2-Dutch, and L1-German listeners. Three aspects of vowel contrast perception were tested: the categorical nature of the listeners’ perceptual boundary, their cue weighting, and their use of the individual cues. Experience with the Dutch language played a role in the ability to perceptually distinguish the two vowel categories: Native Dutch listeners and Spani...
This paper studies the effect of the regional background of listeners on vowel perception. In German...
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....
Contains fulltext : 55988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inves...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...
This article analyses the acoustical properties of Dutch vowels produced by adult Spanish learners a...
In behavioral tasks, previous research has found that advanced Spanish learners of Dutch rely on dur...
In behavioral tasks, previous research has found that advanced Spanish learners of Dutch rely on dur...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...
Speech-language acquisition involves learning the speech sounds of the language at hand as well as w...
The present study investigates Australian English (AusE) monolingual listeners’ perception of non-na...
The goal of most adult second language (L2) learners is to confidently and efficiently communicate i...
Contains fulltext : 73646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two 2AFC experim...
We investigated whether regional differences in the native language (L1) influence the perception of...
This paper studies the effect of the regional background of listeners on vowel perception. In German...
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....
Contains fulltext : 55988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inves...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...
This article analyses the acoustical properties of Dutch vowels produced by adult Spanish learners a...
In behavioral tasks, previous research has found that advanced Spanish learners of Dutch rely on dur...
In behavioral tasks, previous research has found that advanced Spanish learners of Dutch rely on dur...
Previous studies have shown that the number of vowels present in one’s L1 inventory may affect the a...
Speech-language acquisition involves learning the speech sounds of the language at hand as well as w...
The present study investigates Australian English (AusE) monolingual listeners’ perception of non-na...
The goal of most adult second language (L2) learners is to confidently and efficiently communicate i...
Contains fulltext : 73646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two 2AFC experim...
We investigated whether regional differences in the native language (L1) influence the perception of...
This paper studies the effect of the regional background of listeners on vowel perception. In German...
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....
Contains fulltext : 55988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inves...