The role of aural recognition in L2 Spanish mood selection

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Revista Espanola De Linguistica Aplicada Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1075/RESLA.28.2.08TEI
Annalisa Teixeira
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It is widely recognized that the development of mood selection in Spanish poses a unique challenge for English-speaking L2 learners, but the role that aural mood recognition plays in this process has yet to be fully explored (Collentine, 2010). This present study, conducted with intermediate-advanced L2 Spanish students, considers issues of aural saliency for regular and irregular present subjunctive forms, and argues that if students cannot perceive mood modeled in spoken input, the necessary frequency-driven, form-meaning connections essential for acquisition could be hindered, impacting mood production (Ellis, 2002, 2009). These exploratory results suggest a positive correlation between phonological sensitivity to the present subjunctive form and target-like mood production, especially when coupled with mood noticing strategies. The outcome of this study offers insight into L2 mood selection development and adds support to pedagogical approaches that strengthen aural mood recognition and encourage explicit strategies for mood processing.
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人们普遍认为,西班牙语情绪选择的发展对英语二语学习者提出了独特的挑战,但听觉情绪识别在这一过程中所起的作用尚未得到充分探讨(Collentine, 2010)。本研究以中高级二语西班牙语学生为研究对象,研究了规则和不规则现在虚拟语气的听觉显著性问题,并认为如果学生无法感知口语输入中的情绪模型,那么习得所必需的频率驱动的形式-意义联系就会受到阻碍,从而影响情绪的产生(Ellis, 2002,2009)。这些探索性结果表明,当前虚拟语气的语音敏感性与目标语气产生之间存在正相关关系,特别是当与情绪注意策略相结合时。本研究的结果为二语情绪选择的发展提供了见解,并为加强听觉情绪识别和鼓励情绪加工的明确策略的教学方法提供了支持。
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