This study brings together two previously largely independent fields of multilingual language acquisition: heritage language and third language (L3) acquisition. We investigate the production of fortis and lenis stops in semi-naturalistic speech in the three languages of 20 heritage speakers (HSs) of Italian with German as a majority language and English as L3. The study aims to identify the extent to which the HSs produce distinct values across all three languages, or whether crosslinguistic influence (CLI) occurs. To this end, we compare the HSs’ voice onset time (VOT) values with those of L2 English speakers from Italy and Germany. The language triad exhibits overlapping and distinct VOT realizations, making VOT a potentially vulnerable ...
Longitudinally collected VOT data from an early English-Italian bilingual who became increasingly En...
Contains fulltext : 177673.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech of late ...
A growing body of research investigating cross-linguistic influence on the acquisition of a third ph...
This study brings together two previously largely independent fields of multilingual language acquis...
The paper aims to investigate the sources of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of voice ...
The paper aims to investigate the sources of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of voice ...
The paper aims at investigating the phenomenon of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of t...
The paper aims at investigating the phenomenon of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of t...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsMaryann ChristisonHeritage speakers are individuals who...
Aims and objectives: In this study, we investigated crosslinguistic influence in the phonetic system...
Although crosslinguistic influence in voice onset time (VOT) is a widely studied phenomenon (Flege, ...
This PhD thesis investigates patterns of crosslinguistic influence (CLI) in the acquisition of Engli...
Longitudinally collected VOT data from an early English-Italian bilingual who became increasingly En...
Speech of late bilinguals has frequently been described in terms of cross-linguistic influence (CLI)...
This study assesses the effects of age and language exposure on VOT production in 29 simultaneous bi...
Longitudinally collected VOT data from an early English-Italian bilingual who became increasingly En...
Contains fulltext : 177673.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech of late ...
A growing body of research investigating cross-linguistic influence on the acquisition of a third ph...
This study brings together two previously largely independent fields of multilingual language acquis...
The paper aims to investigate the sources of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of voice ...
The paper aims to investigate the sources of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of voice ...
The paper aims at investigating the phenomenon of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of t...
The paper aims at investigating the phenomenon of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of t...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsMaryann ChristisonHeritage speakers are individuals who...
Aims and objectives: In this study, we investigated crosslinguistic influence in the phonetic system...
Although crosslinguistic influence in voice onset time (VOT) is a widely studied phenomenon (Flege, ...
This PhD thesis investigates patterns of crosslinguistic influence (CLI) in the acquisition of Engli...
Longitudinally collected VOT data from an early English-Italian bilingual who became increasingly En...
Speech of late bilinguals has frequently been described in terms of cross-linguistic influence (CLI)...
This study assesses the effects of age and language exposure on VOT production in 29 simultaneous bi...
Longitudinally collected VOT data from an early English-Italian bilingual who became increasingly En...
Contains fulltext : 177673.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speech of late ...
A growing body of research investigating cross-linguistic influence on the acquisition of a third ph...