Perceptual training was employed to characterize individual differences in non-native speech sound learning. Fifty-nine adult English speakers were trained to distinguish the Hindi dental–retroflex contrast, as well as a tonal pitch contrast. Training resulted in overall group improvement in the ability to identify and to discriminate the phonetic and the tonal contrasts, but there were considerable individual differences in performance. A category boundary effect during the post-training discrimination of the Hindi but not of the tonal contrast suggests different learning mechanisms for these two stimulus types. Specifically, our results suggest that successful learning of the speech sounds involves the formation of a long-term memory cate...
Establishing non-native phoneme categories can be a notoriously difficult endeavour—in both speech p...
linguistic effects in Hindi-English bilinguals. We hypothesized that perceptual learning in bilingua...
Learning how to perceive speech contrasts in a second language (L2) is influenced by many factors, i...
Individual differences in the acquisition of second language phonology GOLESTANI, Narly, ZATORRE, Ro...
Studies have shown that perceiving contrasts which do not occur in one’s native language is difficul...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
In this dissertation, I describe three related experiments which explore the relationship between pe...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
Native language experience affects the perception of non-native sounds and can inter- fere with lear...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
Reaching a native-like level in a second language includes mastering phoneme contrasts that are not ...
We examined the role of stimulus variability in learning non-native phonetic contrasts (suprasegment...
We examined the role of stimulus variability in learning non-native phonetic contrasts (suprasegment...
Establishing non-native phoneme categories can be a notoriously difficult endeavour—in both speech p...
Contains fulltext : 193071.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Establishing ...
Establishing non-native phoneme categories can be a notoriously difficult endeavour—in both speech p...
linguistic effects in Hindi-English bilinguals. We hypothesized that perceptual learning in bilingua...
Learning how to perceive speech contrasts in a second language (L2) is influenced by many factors, i...
Individual differences in the acquisition of second language phonology GOLESTANI, Narly, ZATORRE, Ro...
Studies have shown that perceiving contrasts which do not occur in one’s native language is difficul...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
In this dissertation, I describe three related experiments which explore the relationship between pe...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
Native language experience affects the perception of non-native sounds and can inter- fere with lear...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
Reaching a native-like level in a second language includes mastering phoneme contrasts that are not ...
We examined the role of stimulus variability in learning non-native phonetic contrasts (suprasegment...
We examined the role of stimulus variability in learning non-native phonetic contrasts (suprasegment...
Establishing non-native phoneme categories can be a notoriously difficult endeavour—in both speech p...
Contains fulltext : 193071.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Establishing ...
Establishing non-native phoneme categories can be a notoriously difficult endeavour—in both speech p...
linguistic effects in Hindi-English bilinguals. We hypothesized that perceptual learning in bilingua...
Learning how to perceive speech contrasts in a second language (L2) is influenced by many factors, i...