The paper shows how British English centering diphthongs are adapted to the vowel space of Polish learners of English. The goal is to focus on complex vowels and the interaction of qualitative and quantitative features. Acoustic analysis revealed various processes used to overcome pronunciation difficulties: /j/ and /w/ breaking, /r/ insertion, substitutions of other vocalic qualities, changes in diphthong duration and diphthong phases duration, and changes in the rate of frequency change
Vowel lengthening as a clue for voicing of the following consonant has been chosen as one of the ph...
This article contributes to innovation and diffusion models by examining phonetic changes in London ...
The paper discusses the geographical distribution of the monophthongisation of (1) the diphthong [e...
Smolensky 2004). The research question is what phonological processes Polish speakers use when produ...
This paper presents an acoustic study of the speech of Polish leaners of English. The experiment was...
This paper examines pronunciation errors made by Polish learners of English. The focus is on the ph...
Although there is little consensus on the relevance of non-contrastive allophonic processes in L2 sp...
Although there is little consensus on the relevance of non-contrastive allophonic processes in L2 sp...
We examine several phonological and phonetic properties of the "centralizing" short diphthongs found...
The problem of this study was concerned to the students’ ability in Pronouncing Centering Diphthongs...
This paper presents acoustic data on the dynamic properties of the FLEECE and TRAP vowels in the spe...
The article deals with the patterns of segmental adaptation of Polish voiceless affricates in initia...
The present study highlights the pronunciation problems of English diphthongs sounds. The significan...
In this paper, I address the problem of including diphthong vowels into a Dispersion Theory (Flemmin...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of Spanish diphthongs by adult native speakers of Eng...
Vowel lengthening as a clue for voicing of the following consonant has been chosen as one of the ph...
This article contributes to innovation and diffusion models by examining phonetic changes in London ...
The paper discusses the geographical distribution of the monophthongisation of (1) the diphthong [e...
Smolensky 2004). The research question is what phonological processes Polish speakers use when produ...
This paper presents an acoustic study of the speech of Polish leaners of English. The experiment was...
This paper examines pronunciation errors made by Polish learners of English. The focus is on the ph...
Although there is little consensus on the relevance of non-contrastive allophonic processes in L2 sp...
Although there is little consensus on the relevance of non-contrastive allophonic processes in L2 sp...
We examine several phonological and phonetic properties of the "centralizing" short diphthongs found...
The problem of this study was concerned to the students’ ability in Pronouncing Centering Diphthongs...
This paper presents acoustic data on the dynamic properties of the FLEECE and TRAP vowels in the spe...
The article deals with the patterns of segmental adaptation of Polish voiceless affricates in initia...
The present study highlights the pronunciation problems of English diphthongs sounds. The significan...
In this paper, I address the problem of including diphthong vowels into a Dispersion Theory (Flemmin...
This dissertation investigates the acquisition of Spanish diphthongs by adult native speakers of Eng...
Vowel lengthening as a clue for voicing of the following consonant has been chosen as one of the ph...
This article contributes to innovation and diffusion models by examining phonetic changes in London ...
The paper discusses the geographical distribution of the monophthongisation of (1) the diphthong [e...