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ArtikelPhonology acquisition in Spanish learners of Dutch: error patterns in pronunciation  
Oleh: Burgos, Pepi ; Cucchiarini, Catia ; van Hout, Roeland ; Strik, Helmer
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 41 no. Part B (2014), page 129-142.
Topik: L2 phonology acquisition; Pronunciation training; Second/foreign language learning; L2 speech production; L1–L2 interference; Accent reduction
Fulltext: 41-Part-B_Burgos.pdf (552.69KB)
Isi artikelRecordings of extemporaneous speech produced by twenty-three Spanish learners of Dutch L2 were analyzed to get insight into their pronunciation difficulties. The ultimate aim of this research is to obtain information that can be used to develop advanced computer- based pronunciation training programs for this fixed language pair (Spanish L1, Dutch L2). Our research has produced a detailed overview of vowel and consonant errors. From this overview we have identified the most frequent errors and their possible sources. The results indicate that among Spanish learners of Dutch L2, vowel errors are more frequent, persistent and variable than consonant mispronunciations. Spanish learners appear to have problems with contrasts in vowel length and vowel height, and in producing front rounded vowels. Consonant mispronunciations are found primarily in clusters, which are responsible for a considerable number of insertions, substitutions and deletions. Mispronunciations due to orthographic interference are observed for both vowels and consonants.
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