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ArtikelIntegrating Articulatory Constraints Into Models Of Second Language Phonological Acquisition  
Oleh: Colantoni, Laura ; Steele, Jeffrey
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Applied Psycholinguistics vol. 29 no. 1 (Jan. 2008), page 489–534.
Fulltext: 29;489-534.pdf (564.27KB)
Isi artikelModels such as Eckman’s markedness differential hypothesis, Flege’s speech learning model, and Brown’s feature-based theory of perception seek to explain and predict the relative difficulty second language (L2) learners face when acquiring new or similar sounds. In this paper, we test their predictive adequacy as concerns native English speakers’ mastery of French /Â/ and Spanish /|/. Based on an acoustic analysis of the learner data, we demonstrate that these three models do not account for the full range of variability nor for the developmental sequences attested, because they do not consider the degree of difficulty involved in the simultaneous mastery of multiple phonetic parameters across prosodic positions. Consequently, models of L2 phonological acquisition must not only integrate findings from markedness theory and speech perception but also incorporate phonetic constraints on production.
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