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ArtikelAcoustic Cues for English Lexical Stress Perception by Mandarin Native Speakers: A Critical Review  
Oleh: Chen, Sibo
Jenis: Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi: Proceedings of the 4th Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching Conference, Simon Fraser University (Vancouver Campus) Vancouver, British Columbia August 24-25, 2012, page 43-53.
Topik: EAL Learners; English Lexical; Stress Perception; Mandarin Native Speakers
Fulltext: Chen PSLLT 2012.pdf (342.84KB)
Isi artikelPrevious studies have suggested that Mandarin and English speakers use different phonetic cues in speech perception. In particular, there are many differences between English and Mandarin in terms of lexical stress patterns. Different tones are used to change lexical meanings in Mandarin, whereas such phenomena do not exist in English, which indicates potential inter-language interferences in the perception of English lexical stress by Mandarin English-as-an Additional-Language (EAL) learners. The current paper discusses Mandarin EAL learners’ perception of English lexical stress by critically reviewing previous studies. In general, findings have suggested that Mandarin EAL learners use various phonetic cues in English lexical stress perception, though which phonetic cues are primarily used is still under debate. The paper further identifies several variables that may account for the contrastive findings in previous studies and discusses their potential implications for EAL pedagogy development.
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