An ongoing debate in the speech production literature suggests that the initial building block to build up speech sounds differs between languages. That is, Germanic languages are suggested to use the phoneme, but Japanese and Chinese are proposed to use the mora or syllable, respectively. Several studies investigated this matter from a chronometric perspective (i.e., RTs and accuracy). However, a less attention has been paid to the actual acoustic utterances. The current study investigated the verbal responses of two Japanese-English bilingual groups of different proficiency levels (i.e., high and low) when naming English words and found that the presence or absence of vowel epenthesis depended on proficiency. The results indicate that: (1...
Chinese L2 learners of Japanese are identified as showing difficulties in the production of Japanese...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
This article is a study investigating acoustic characteristics of American English liquids produced ...
Recent research has revealed that the way phonology is constructed during word production differs ac...
Recent research has revealed that the way phonology is constructed during word production differs ac...
This paper attempts to explore how Japanese learners of English as a foreign language at the beginne...
This research examines second language acquisition (SLA) of English speakers learning Japanese by in...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
In English, Dutch, and other European languages, it is well established that the fundamental phonolo...
The primary purpose of this paper is to explain the procedure of developing the English Read by Japa...
<div><p>An essential step to create phonology according to the language production model by Levelt, ...
An essential step to create phonology according to the language production model by Levelt, Roelofs ...
According to existing suprasegmental typologies, languages fall into three broad categories: accent,...
Second language (L2) speech learning is greatly affected by the differences in the phonological syst...
Chinese L2 learners of Japanese are identified as showing difficulties in the production of Japanese...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
This article is a study investigating acoustic characteristics of American English liquids produced ...
Recent research has revealed that the way phonology is constructed during word production differs ac...
Recent research has revealed that the way phonology is constructed during word production differs ac...
This paper attempts to explore how Japanese learners of English as a foreign language at the beginne...
This research examines second language acquisition (SLA) of English speakers learning Japanese by in...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological ...
In English, Dutch, and other European languages, it is well established that the fundamental phonolo...
The primary purpose of this paper is to explain the procedure of developing the English Read by Japa...
<div><p>An essential step to create phonology according to the language production model by Levelt, ...
An essential step to create phonology according to the language production model by Levelt, Roelofs ...
According to existing suprasegmental typologies, languages fall into three broad categories: accent,...
Second language (L2) speech learning is greatly affected by the differences in the phonological syst...
Chinese L2 learners of Japanese are identified as showing difficulties in the production of Japanese...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
This article is a study investigating acoustic characteristics of American English liquids produced ...