VOT for plosives in the indigenous languages of Balochistan

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.1075/jsls.23002.sye
N. A. Syed, Shah Bibi
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Different models of L3 acquisition have different predictions about the cross-linguistic effects of previous learning. The ‘Cumulative Enhancement Model’ predicts that both L1 and L2 have cumulative facilitative effects on L3, but L2 the Status Factor (L2SF) claims that L2 has stronger effects on L3 acquisition. Similarly, while the Typological Primacy Model claims that among the already acquired languages, a typologically similar language transfers more properties to L3, the Linguistic Proximity Model predicts a transfer of structurally similar properties from the previously learnt languages. On the other hand, the Scalpel Model, besides considering linguistic similarity, gives importance to factors such as frequency of use and nature of the input, language dominance, and learning context. The current paper contributes to this debate by presenting data collected from two groups of Balochi learners of English in Balochistan (Pakistan) who were taught British English (BrE) aspiration contrast in plosives at the allophonic level after they had acquired Pakistani English (PakE) as adult L2 learners. Thus, Balochi was L1, PakE L2, and BrE L3 of the learners. After teaching for more than a year, the learners were tested for accuracy in VOTs for BrE plosives. The results support the L2SF and Scalpel Model.
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俾路支土著语言中的复音词 VOT
不同的 L3 习得模式对先前学习的跨语言效果有不同的预测。累积增强模式 "认为 L1 和 L2 对 L3 都有累积促进作用,但 "L2 状态因素"(L2SF)则认为 L2 对 L3 的习得有更强的作用。同样,"类型优先模式"(Typological Primacy Model)认为,在已掌握的语言中,类型相似的语言会将更多的属性转移到 L3 上,而 "语言接近模式"(Linguistic Proximity Model)则预测,结构相似的属性会从以前学过的语言中转移过来。另一方面,"手术刀模式 "除了考虑语言相似性外,还重视输入语言的使用频率和性质、语言优势和学习环境等因素。本文介绍了从俾路支省(巴基斯坦)两组俾路支英语学习者那里收集到的数据,这些学习者在作为成人第二语言学习者学习了巴基斯坦英语(PakE)之后,在异音水平上接受了英式英语(BrE)的助动词愿望对比教学,从而为这一争论做出了贡献。因此,俾路支语是学习者的 L1,PakE 是 L2,BrE 是 L3。经过一年多的教学,对学习者进行了 BrE 质音 VOT 的准确性测试。结果支持 L2SF 和 Scalpel 模型。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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