The acquisition of voicing assimilation by advanced Hungarian learners of Spanish

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Revista Espanola De Linguistica Aplicada Pub Date : 2018-08-27 DOI:10.1075/RESLA.17016.BAR
Zsuzsanna Bárkányi
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This study examines the effect of explicit phonological instruction on the acquisition of variable /s/ voicing in Spanish by advanced Hungarian learners. Hungarian and Spanish have very similar yet not identical voicing assimilation (VA) systems; the most important difference lies in the pre-sonorant context as sonorant consonants trigger voicing assimilation in Spanish but not in Hungarian. Data were collected in acoustic experiments from 7 native speakers of Northern Peninsular Spanish and 12 Hungarian university students, advanced learners of Spanish. The latter group was tested twice: before and after a three-month Spanish phonetics and phonology course. Our data reveals that this amount of instruction is not enough for L2 speakers to overcome their L1 VA system, which might be attributed in part to the variable, allophonic nature of the process, the similarity between the two languages’ VA systems and lack of exposure to the relevant dialect.
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高级匈牙利语西班牙语学习者语音同化的习得
本研究考察了外显语音教学对高级匈牙利语学习者西班牙语可变/s/发音习得的影响。匈牙利语和西班牙语有非常相似但不完全相同的语音同化(VA)系统;最重要的区别在于前辅音语境,因为在西班牙语中,辅音会触发发音同化,而在匈牙利语中则不会。以7名北半岛西班牙语母语者和12名西班牙语高级学习者匈牙利大学生为对象进行声学实验。后一组接受了两次测试:在三个月的西班牙语音学课程之前和之后。我们的数据显示,这种指导量不足以让第二语言使用者克服他们的L1语音系统,这可能部分归因于变量,过程的音素性质,两种语言的语音系统之间的相似性以及缺乏相关方言的接触。
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