Production and perception of English consonants by Yemeni EFL learners

Q1 Arts and Humanities Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.17509/ijal.v12i3.47474
Najah Ahmed Bin Hadjah, Mohd Hilmi Hamzah
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Many previous studies on the perception-production correlation focused mainly on transcriptions and native English speaker evaluations for production accuracy assessments; only a few included acoustic measurements. The purpose of this study is to examine the production and perception of six English consonants by Yemeni EFL learners of English using an acoustic measurement of L2 production in order to better understand the link between production and perception. It has three objectives: (1) To investigate the extent to which word position influences the accuracy of Yemeni EFL learners’ production of the target consonants, (2) to examine the extent to which word position affects their perception, and (3) to examine the relationship between the overall production and perception of the investigated sounds. A quantitative research method was employed to collect data from six Yemeni EFL postgraduate students from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM). In the production tasks, the speakers were asked to produce seventy-two words with the target consonants three times in isolation (Experiment 1) and the other three times in a carrier sentence (Experiment 2). The researchers recorded the speakers’ productions with an iPhone and later evaluated them acoustically via Praat. In the perception test, an AXB experiment was conducted. The stimuli were read by a native male speaker of Australian English. The findings showed that word position significantly affected the production, yet not the perception of the target sounds. Moreover, an insignificant positive moderate correlation was revealed between the overall production and perception of the target consonants. Results have implications for L2 speech and pronunciation instruction and learning. Teachers may focus more on specific sound environments that lead learners to struggle while producing/perceiving particular English sounds.
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也门英语学习者对英语辅音的产生和感知
以往许多关于感知-生产相关性的研究主要集中在转录和母语为英语的人对生产准确性的评估上;只有少数包括声学测量。本研究的目的是通过对二语产生的声学测量,检验也门英语学习者对六个英语辅音的产生和感知,以更好地理解产生和感知之间的联系。它有三个目标:(1)研究单词位置在多大程度上影响也门英语学习者产生目标辅音的准确性,(2)研究单词的位置在多程度上影响他们的感知,(3)研究所调查声音的整体产生和感知之间的关系。采用定量研究方法,对马来西亚乌塔拉大学(UUM)的6名也门EFL研究生进行了数据收集。在制作任务中,说话者被要求单独制作72个带有目标辅音的单词三次(实验1),另三次在一个载体句中(实验2)。研究人员用iPhone记录了扬声器的制作,随后通过Praat对其进行了声学评估。在感知测试中,进行了AXB实验。刺激物由一位澳大利亚英语母语的男性朗读。研究结果表明,单词位置显著影响目标声音的产生,但不影响对目标声音的感知。此外,在目标辅音的整体产生和感知之间显示出不显著的正-中度相关性。研究结果对二语语音教学具有启示意义。教师可能会更多地关注特定的声音环境,这些环境会导致学习者在产生/感知特定的英语声音时遇到困难。
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Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: The aim of this Journal is to promote a principled approach to research on language and language-related concerns by encouraging enquiry into relationship between theoretical and practical studies. The journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current analysis in: first, second, and foreign language teaching and learning; language in education; language planning, language testing; curriculum design and development; multilingualism and multilingual education; discourse analysis; translation; clinical linguistics; literature and teaching; and. forensic linguistics.
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