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The effect of HVP training in vowel perception on bilingual speech production

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Abstract

Prior investigations (Giannakopoulou et al., 2013) have indicated high variability phonetic training intervention can help L2 English adult learners change the perception of vowels such that they shift their attention to primary cues (spectral features) rather than secondary cues (e.g. duration) to correctly identify vowels in L2. This experiment explores if high-variability training impacts on L2 adult learners’ production of L2 speech. Production samples from a prior experiment were used to conduct ratings of accuracy (Giannakopoulou, 2012). In the current experiment, the production samples were transcribed and rated for accuracy by twenty native English listeners. The intelligibility levels of L2 learners’ speech samples as indexed by higher accuracy in transcription were observed as having been rated higher following training than prior to training. The implications of the results are considered with regard to theories on the connection between speech production and perception, and Flege’s (1995) Speech Learning Model.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-32
JournalResearch in English Language Teaching
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Q110 Applied Linguistics
  • bilingual speech
  • vowel perception

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