The Acquisition of English Soun[dz] by Native Japanese Speakers: a Perceptual Study - Izabelle Grenon - Books - VDM Verlag Dr. Müller - 9783639097658 - November 25, 2008
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The Acquisition of English Soun[dz] by Native Japanese Speakers: a Perceptual Study

Izabelle Grenon

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The Acquisition of English Soun[dz] by Native Japanese Speakers: a Perceptual Study

Individuals learning a second language may experience difficulties in perceiving sounds that are unfamiliar to them. Crucially, some sounds may be problematic even if they are used in the native language of the learners. For example, Japanese learners of English generally experience difficulties in distinguishing a word like ¿rose¿ from ¿roads¿, even though both sounds - [d] and [z] - occur in Japanese. Thus, a simple comparison of segment inventories between one's first and target language is insufficient to predict the impediments encountered by adult second language learners. The present study investigates whether a phonological approach that compares inventories of features rather than segments can provide a better account of these difficulties. The results of an experiment evaluating the perception of 16 English sound contrasts by native Japanese speakers suggest that in addition to featural differences, the role of phonotactics and acoustic correlates cannot be ignored. Results of this research have important implications for theories of language perception and acquisition, and should be useful to anyone interested in language processing or language teaching.

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Released November 25, 2008
ISBN13 9783639097658
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
Pages 108
Dimensions 154 g
Language English