Southwestern Mandarin is one of the most important modern Chinese dialects, with over 270 million speakers. One of its most noticeable phonological features is an inconsistent distinction between the pronunciation of (n) and (l), a feature shared with Cantonese. However, while /n/-/l/ in Cantonese has been studied extensively, especially in its effect upon English pronunciation, the /l/-/n/ distinction has not been widely studied for Southwestern Mandarin speakers. Many speakers of Southwestern Mandarin learn Standard Mandarin as a second language when they begin formal schooling, and English as a third language later. Their lack of /l/-/n/ distinction is largely a marker of regional accent. In English, however, the lack of a distinction ri...
Ever since the development of Contrastive Analysis (CA) in the 1950s, which focuses on comparing and...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation seeks to ex...
This study took up a socio-phonetic investigation among Chinese learners of English by comparing Eng...
Southwestern Mandarin is one of the most important modern Chinese dialects, with over 270 million sp...
In Dingxi, a remote place in Gansu province of China, the alveolar nasal /n/ and the lateral /l/ mer...
This research examines the effect of L2 phonetic learning on L1 vowel production. Mandarin-English b...
This research examined the relations among Cantonese phonological awareness, invented spelling in Pi...
It is claimed that the L1 phonetic categories established in childhood do no remain static; instead,...
Much of the past research on Native Mandarin speakers ’ acquisition of English consonants has focuse...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i AplicadaThis study compares the vowel production of...
The study of second language speech perception usually put L1-L2 phonological mapping as the rule of...
This study examined the acoustic characteristics of specific phonetic features of American English a...
Investigations of ESL pronunciation have focused on segments, syllable structure and prosody. This s...
Richards (2012) and Zhang (n.d.) report that some Chinese L2 speakers of English confuse /l/ and /n/...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates the phonological adaptations of English and Southern Min loanwo...
Ever since the development of Contrastive Analysis (CA) in the 1950s, which focuses on comparing and...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation seeks to ex...
This study took up a socio-phonetic investigation among Chinese learners of English by comparing Eng...
Southwestern Mandarin is one of the most important modern Chinese dialects, with over 270 million sp...
In Dingxi, a remote place in Gansu province of China, the alveolar nasal /n/ and the lateral /l/ mer...
This research examines the effect of L2 phonetic learning on L1 vowel production. Mandarin-English b...
This research examined the relations among Cantonese phonological awareness, invented spelling in Pi...
It is claimed that the L1 phonetic categories established in childhood do no remain static; instead,...
Much of the past research on Native Mandarin speakers ’ acquisition of English consonants has focuse...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i AplicadaThis study compares the vowel production of...
The study of second language speech perception usually put L1-L2 phonological mapping as the rule of...
This study examined the acoustic characteristics of specific phonetic features of American English a...
Investigations of ESL pronunciation have focused on segments, syllable structure and prosody. This s...
Richards (2012) and Zhang (n.d.) report that some Chinese L2 speakers of English confuse /l/ and /n/...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates the phonological adaptations of English and Southern Min loanwo...
Ever since the development of Contrastive Analysis (CA) in the 1950s, which focuses on comparing and...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation seeks to ex...
This study took up a socio-phonetic investigation among Chinese learners of English by comparing Eng...