This thesis investigated the realization of the English voiceless post-alveolar affricate and the voiceless post-alveolar fricative in native Panamanian speakers learning English as a second language. The Spanish of Panama has a typical deaffrication process where the post-alveolar affricate phoneme is mostly pronounced as a fricative; as a result, the Spanish affricate has two allophones, the voiceless post-alveolar affricate and the voiceless post-alveolar fricative that occur in free variation in the Spanish of Panama. The word positions tested were word initially and finally only. Thus, the purpose of the study was to determine the dominant sound in the Spanish of Panama, to identify dialectal allophonic transfer from the Spanish of ...
This dissertation measured the acoustic properties of the English fricatives and affricates produced...
It is widely accepted that L1 influences the acquisition of L2 phonology during Second Language Acqu...
This investigation addresses the need for further research in the area of the acquisition of dialect...
This research used the production of English voiceless post-alveolar sounds to measure the accuracy ...
Little is known about the learning of allophonic variations by second-language learners. Accurate pr...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
This dissertation explores the phonetics and phonology of language contact, specifically pertaining ...
This dissertation examines the role of the native dialect in non-native perception and production in...
A phoneme is a distinct sound that differentiates one word from another. Not every phoneme has an al...
A Voiced Labiodental Fricative [V] in El The present study analyzes the voiced labiodental fricative...
AN ABSTRACT ON THE THESIS OFJose Benavides Pantoja, for the Master of Arts degree in Linguistics pre...
A Voiced Labiodental Fricative [V] in El The present study analyzes the voiced labiodental fricative...
This is an explorative research about the effects of L1 phonemes on L2 phonemes acquisition. First, ...
The present investigation examined the effects of sociophonetic variation on word recognition and th...
This thesis studies the similarities and differences between native speakers of the Spanish and Engl...
This dissertation measured the acoustic properties of the English fricatives and affricates produced...
It is widely accepted that L1 influences the acquisition of L2 phonology during Second Language Acqu...
This investigation addresses the need for further research in the area of the acquisition of dialect...
This research used the production of English voiceless post-alveolar sounds to measure the accuracy ...
Little is known about the learning of allophonic variations by second-language learners. Accurate pr...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
This dissertation explores the phonetics and phonology of language contact, specifically pertaining ...
This dissertation examines the role of the native dialect in non-native perception and production in...
A phoneme is a distinct sound that differentiates one word from another. Not every phoneme has an al...
A Voiced Labiodental Fricative [V] in El The present study analyzes the voiced labiodental fricative...
AN ABSTRACT ON THE THESIS OFJose Benavides Pantoja, for the Master of Arts degree in Linguistics pre...
A Voiced Labiodental Fricative [V] in El The present study analyzes the voiced labiodental fricative...
This is an explorative research about the effects of L1 phonemes on L2 phonemes acquisition. First, ...
The present investigation examined the effects of sociophonetic variation on word recognition and th...
This thesis studies the similarities and differences between native speakers of the Spanish and Engl...
This dissertation measured the acoustic properties of the English fricatives and affricates produced...
It is widely accepted that L1 influences the acquisition of L2 phonology during Second Language Acqu...
This investigation addresses the need for further research in the area of the acquisition of dialect...