Pronunciation features which characterise the prototypically Brazilian accent have been described in the literature for decades. These features, regarded as being predictable, are grouped into five categories: (1) word stress placement; (2) consonants; (3) vowels; (4) vowel insertion; and (5) spelling pronunciation. Due to linguistic variability, the predictability of features is questioned in this study, which has two aims: (1) to identify pronunciation features in spontaneous speech of Brazilian learners’ English unpredicted in the literature; and (2) to investigate the ways in which these features affect the pronunciation intelligibility of the Brazilian learners to British listeners. Data collected for a previous study (CRUZ, 2006) was ...
ABSTRACT: When learning English, Brazilian learners tend to replace the consonant sound /θ/ with /s/...
This Master's thesis aims to analyze the insertion of epenthetic vowel in consonant clusters in the ...
Differences in the English and Brazilian Portuguese (BP) phonological systems that may lead to a sli...
This study aims at investigating the extent to which pronunciation errors at the segmental level – c...
Abstract This study aims at answering the following questions: (1) which pronunciation features in ...
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Progra...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of familiarity with Brazilian-accented English (L...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2008n55p133This article is an attempt to answer the following qu...
Tese (Doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão
This article focuses on issues related to the role played by the listeners as evaluators of L2 ...
The English pronunciation of six Brazilian Portuguese language learners as well as their language ex...
LIMA JÚNIOR, Ronaldo Mangueira. A influência da idade na inteligibilidade e no grau de sotaque estra...
Abstract The current paper addresses intelligibility, a dimension used to assess second language sp...
This study surveys the interlanguage phonology of a Brazilian learner of English who has primarily l...
This study investigated the intelligibility of regular verbs in the past produced by eight speakers ...
ABSTRACT: When learning English, Brazilian learners tend to replace the consonant sound /θ/ with /s/...
This Master's thesis aims to analyze the insertion of epenthetic vowel in consonant clusters in the ...
Differences in the English and Brazilian Portuguese (BP) phonological systems that may lead to a sli...
This study aims at investigating the extent to which pronunciation errors at the segmental level – c...
Abstract This study aims at answering the following questions: (1) which pronunciation features in ...
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Progra...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of familiarity with Brazilian-accented English (L...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2008n55p133This article is an attempt to answer the following qu...
Tese (Doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão
This article focuses on issues related to the role played by the listeners as evaluators of L2 ...
The English pronunciation of six Brazilian Portuguese language learners as well as their language ex...
LIMA JÚNIOR, Ronaldo Mangueira. A influência da idade na inteligibilidade e no grau de sotaque estra...
Abstract The current paper addresses intelligibility, a dimension used to assess second language sp...
This study surveys the interlanguage phonology of a Brazilian learner of English who has primarily l...
This study investigated the intelligibility of regular verbs in the past produced by eight speakers ...
ABSTRACT: When learning English, Brazilian learners tend to replace the consonant sound /θ/ with /s/...
This Master's thesis aims to analyze the insertion of epenthetic vowel in consonant clusters in the ...
Differences in the English and Brazilian Portuguese (BP) phonological systems that may lead to a sli...