Previous research has shown that an increased second language (L2) vocabulary size leads to better attunement to the cues required to distinguish L2 contrastive phones. This has been the central tenet of the vocabulary-tuning model (vocab) on the basis of evidence by Japanese learners of English in Australia. We aim to test the validity of the aforementioned hypothesis by extending the research for learners with a different first language (L1) background and learners who do not have naturalistic access to the L2 input (i.e., learn the L2 through a controlled foreign classroom setting). To this purpose, 28 Russian speakers, who were learning English in Russia at the time, participated in two psychoacoustic tests in which they were asked to a...
This paper reports on a comprehensive phonetic study of American classroom learners of Russian, inve...
According to the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM), articulatory similarity/dissimilarity between ...
Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of te...
Improvement in second-language (L2) perception has been posited to occur early in L2 learning when t...
Adult second-language (L2) learners’ perception of L2 phonetic segments is influenced by first-langu...
This paper tests the predictions of the vocabulary-tuning model of second language (L2) rephonologiz...
This paper tests the predictions of the vocabulary-tuning model of second language (L2) rephonologiz...
Research indicates that adult Second Language (L2) learners typically do not become native-like in t...
Theory strongly suggests that L2 perception is influenced by the L1. More recently, it has also been...
According to the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM), acoustic similarity/dissimilarity between soun...
The field of second language phonology has typically focused on the effect of the native language at...
According to the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM), articulatory similarity/dissimilarity between ...
The present study aims to investigate the cue reliance of Russian learners of English during the cat...
The present study aims to investigate the cue reliance of Russian learners of English during the cat...
This paper reports on a comprehensive phonetic study of American classroom learners of Russian, inve...
This paper reports on a comprehensive phonetic study of American classroom learners of Russian, inve...
According to the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM), articulatory similarity/dissimilarity between ...
Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of te...
Improvement in second-language (L2) perception has been posited to occur early in L2 learning when t...
Adult second-language (L2) learners’ perception of L2 phonetic segments is influenced by first-langu...
This paper tests the predictions of the vocabulary-tuning model of second language (L2) rephonologiz...
This paper tests the predictions of the vocabulary-tuning model of second language (L2) rephonologiz...
Research indicates that adult Second Language (L2) learners typically do not become native-like in t...
Theory strongly suggests that L2 perception is influenced by the L1. More recently, it has also been...
According to the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM), acoustic similarity/dissimilarity between soun...
The field of second language phonology has typically focused on the effect of the native language at...
According to the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM), articulatory similarity/dissimilarity between ...
The present study aims to investigate the cue reliance of Russian learners of English during the cat...
The present study aims to investigate the cue reliance of Russian learners of English during the cat...
This paper reports on a comprehensive phonetic study of American classroom learners of Russian, inve...
This paper reports on a comprehensive phonetic study of American classroom learners of Russian, inve...
According to the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM), articulatory similarity/dissimilarity between ...
Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of te...