Acquiring Italian stop consonants: A challenge for Mandarin Chinese-speaking learners

IF 1.9 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Second Language Research Pub Date : 2022-02-26 DOI:10.1177/02676583221079147
Qiangze Feng, M. G. Busà
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The acquisition of Italian stop consonants by Mandarin Chinese-speaking learners has hardly been investigated. This study was designed to fill this gap. To investigate Chinese learners’ acquisition patterns of Italian voiced and voiceless stops, a perception experiment and a production experiment were conducted. Twenty Mandarin Chinese-speaking undergraduate students majoring in Italian, five native Italian and five native Mandarin speakers served as participants in the perception experiment; and an equal number of participants with the same language backgrounds served as participants in the production experiment. In the perception experiment, the participants had to identify the stimuli in three continua (i.e. bilabial, alveolar and velar) where voice onset time (VOT) values ranged from −50 ms to 90 ms in 10 ms steps. In the production experiment, data were collected from a reading task in which the participants were asked to read the target words with word-initial stops in carrier-sentences; the VOT and closure durations were measured. The results show that, in perception, Chinese learners have difficulty differentiating between Italian voiced and voiceless stops; in production, Italian voiced rather than voiceless stops represent a challenge for Chinese learners. The results are in line with the predictions made by the Perceptual Assimilation Model-L2 (PAM-L2) and the Speech Learning Model (SLM), as well as with most other studies focusing on the acquisition of stops of ‘true-voice languages’ by Chinese learners.
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汉语普通话学习者面临的挑战
汉语学习者对意式终止辅音的习得研究较少。这项研究旨在填补这一空白。为了研究中国学习者对意大利语有声和无声停顿的习得模式,进行了感知实验和产生实验。20名意大利语专业的汉语本科生、5名意大利语母语学生和5名普通话母语学生作为感知实验的参与者;同样数量的具有相同语言背景的参与者作为生产实验的参与者。在感知实验中,参与者必须识别三个连续体(即双唇、肺泡和绒毛)中的刺激,其中声音起始时间(VOT)值范围为−50 ms至90 10毫秒 ms步。在生产实验中,数据是从一项阅读任务中收集的,在该任务中,参与者被要求阅读载体句子中带有单词首字母停止的目标单词;测量VOT和闭合持续时间。研究结果表明,在感知方面,中国学习者很难区分意大利语的有声和无声停顿;在制作中,意大利语有声而非无声的停顿对中国学习者来说是一个挑战。这一结果与感知同化模型L2(PAM-L2)和语音学习模型SLM(SLM)的预测一致,也与大多数其他关注中国学习者“真实语音语言”停顿习得的研究一致。
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期刊介绍: Second Language Research is a high quality international peer reviewed journal, currently ranked in the top 20 journals in its field by Thomson Scientific (formerly ISI). SLR publishes theoretical and experimental papers concerned with second language acquisition and second language performance, and adheres to a rigorous double-blind reviewing policy in which the identity of both the reviewer and author are always concealed from both parties.
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