How explicit instruction improves phonological awareness and perception of L2 sound contrasts in younger and older adults

IF 1.8 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistic Approaches To Bilingualism Pub Date : 2021-11-02 DOI:10.1075/lab.20113.fel
E. Felker, E. Janse, M. Ernestus, M. Broersma
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Despite the importance of conscious awareness in second language acquisition theories, little is known about how L2 speech perception can be improved by explicit phonetic instruction. This study examined the relationship between phonological awareness and perception in Dutch younger and older adult L2 listeners, focusing on English contrasts of two types: a familiar contrast in an unfamiliar position (word-final /t/-/d/) and an unfamiliar contrast (/æ/-/ε/). Awareness was assessed with a task in which written minimal pairs and homophone pairs had to be judged as sounding the same or different. Perception was assessed with a two-alternative forced-choice identification task with auditorily presented words from minimal pairs. We investigated whether listeners’ awareness and perception improved after a video-based explicit instruction that oriented their attention to one of these contrasts, and we tested whether including information about the phonetic cue of vowel duration increased learning. Awareness and perception of each contrast were shown to be moderately correlated at the study’s outset. Furthermore, awareness and perception for each contrast generally improved more after the instruction drawing attention to that contrast. However, the effectiveness of explicit phonetic instruction varied depending on the combination of the contrast, cue information, and listener age group.
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显性教学如何提高年轻人和老年人对二语语音对比的语音意识和感知
尽管意识意识在第二语言习得理论中很重要,但人们对如何通过明确的语音教学来改善二语语音感知知之甚少。本研究考察了荷兰年轻和老年二语听众的语音意识和感知之间的关系,重点研究了两种类型的英语对比:陌生位置的熟悉对比(词尾/t/-/d/)和陌生对比(/æ/-/ε/)。通过一项任务来评估意识,在该任务中,书写的最小配对和同音词配对必须被判断为听起来相同或不同。感知是通过两种可选的强迫选择识别任务来评估的,该任务使用来自最小配对的听觉单词。我们调查了在基于视频的明确教学后,听众的意识和感知是否有所改善,该教学将他们的注意力集中在其中一个对比上,我们还测试了包括元音持续时间的语音提示信息是否会增加学习。在研究开始时,对每种对比的意识和感知都显示出适度的相关性。此外,在引起人们对每种对比的注意的指导之后,对每一种对比的意识和感知通常会得到更多的改善。然而,外显语音教学的有效性取决于对比度、线索信息和听众年龄组的组合。
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Linguistic Approaches To Bilingualism
Linguistic Approaches To Bilingualism Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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3.20
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期刊介绍: LAB provides an outlet for cutting-edge, contemporary studies on bilingualism. LAB assumes a broad definition of bilingualism, including: adult L2 acquisition, simultaneous child bilingualism, child L2 acquisition, adult heritage speaker competence, L1 attrition in L2/Ln environments, and adult L3/Ln acquisition. LAB solicits high quality articles of original research assuming any cognitive science approach to understanding the mental representation of bilingual language competence and performance, including cognitive linguistics, emergentism/connectionism, generative theories, psycholinguistic and processing accounts, and covering typical and atypical populations.
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