The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation

This Special Issue features a collection of state-of-the art articles on the intonational patterns of different types of bilinguals (e.g., second language learners; heritage speakers; simultaneous bilinguals), with a particular focus on understudied language pairings and encompassing a wide variety...

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description This Special Issue features a collection of state-of-the art articles on the intonational patterns of different types of bilinguals (e.g., second language learners; heritage speakers; simultaneous bilinguals), with a particular focus on understudied language pairings and encompassing a wide variety of languages (e.g. Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, German, English, French, Inuktitut, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, and Spanish). The papers in this Special Issue address a number of questions that have so far remained unanswered: Can we determine a hierarchy of difficulty or transferability? How does prosody interact with other components of the grammar, such as morphology or syntax, in a contact situation? Which aspects are more prone to bidirectional interference? Which changes in intonation make speakers sound foreign in their second (or first) language? The papers in this Special Issue offer answers to these questions and open up multiple avenues for future research. We hope that this Special Issue will inspire future studies on intonation and bilingualism.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1007822024-03-24T11:40:20Z The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation Mennen, Ineke Colantoni, Laura Modern Standard Arabic San’ani Arabic diglossia multilingualism prosody F0 intonation L2 speech bilingualism L2 acquisition phonetics production perception English Inuktitut pitch accent voicing contrast longitudinal speech plasticity malleability of speech phonetic attrition L2 Intonation Learning theory (LILt) cross-language influences transfer late bilingualism Austrian German Bulgarian German Bulgarian-accented German prenuclear pitch accents prosodic word anchorage domain L2 intonation L1-to-L2 transfer L2 Intonation Learning Theory AM model of intonational phonology non-neutral statements vocative calls lexical tones contact variety prosodic transfer French Cameroon Basaá Bantu cross-linguistic interferences prosody-morphology interface metrical structure cross-linguistic influence heritage speakers heritage language intonation uptalk second-language learning second-language acquisition second-language teaching pronunciation instruction prosodic training syllable structure final devoicing epenthetic schwa n/a thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics This Special Issue features a collection of state-of-the art articles on the intonational patterns of different types of bilinguals (e.g., second language learners; heritage speakers; simultaneous bilinguals), with a particular focus on understudied language pairings and encompassing a wide variety of languages (e.g. Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, German, English, French, Inuktitut, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, and Spanish). The papers in this Special Issue address a number of questions that have so far remained unanswered: Can we determine a hierarchy of difficulty or transferability? How does prosody interact with other components of the grammar, such as morphology or syntax, in a contact situation? Which aspects are more prone to bidirectional interference? Which changes in intonation make speakers sound foreign in their second (or first) language? The papers in this Special Issue offer answers to these questions and open up multiple avenues for future research. We hope that this Special Issue will inspire future studies on intonation and bilingualism. 2023-06-23T09:41:15Z 2023-06-23T09:41:15Z 2023 book ONIX_20230623_9783036574547_14 9783036574547 9783036574554 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/100782 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7244 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7244 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7455-4 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7455-4 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036574547 9783036574554 252 Basel open access
spellingShingle Modern Standard Arabic
San’ani Arabic
diglossia
multilingualism
prosody
F0
intonation
L2 speech
bilingualism
L2 acquisition
phonetics
production
perception
English
Inuktitut
pitch accent
voicing contrast
longitudinal
speech plasticity
malleability of speech
phonetic attrition
L2 Intonation Learning theory (LILt)
cross-language influences
transfer
late bilingualism
Austrian German
Bulgarian
German
Bulgarian-accented German
prenuclear pitch accents
prosodic word
anchorage domain
L2 intonation
L1-to-L2 transfer
L2 Intonation Learning Theory
AM model of intonational phonology
non-neutral statements
vocative calls
lexical tones
contact variety
prosodic transfer
French
Cameroon
Basaá
Bantu
cross-linguistic interferences
prosody-morphology interface
metrical structure
cross-linguistic influence
heritage speakers
heritage language intonation
uptalk
second-language learning
second-language acquisition
second-language teaching
pronunciation instruction
prosodic training
syllable structure
final devoicing
epenthetic schwa
n/a
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation
title The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation
title_full The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation
title_fullStr The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation
title_short The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation
title_sort effects of cross language differences on bilingual production and or perception of sentence level intonation
topic Modern Standard Arabic
San’ani Arabic
diglossia
multilingualism
prosody
F0
intonation
L2 speech
bilingualism
L2 acquisition
phonetics
production
perception
English
Inuktitut
pitch accent
voicing contrast
longitudinal
speech plasticity
malleability of speech
phonetic attrition
L2 Intonation Learning theory (LILt)
cross-language influences
transfer
late bilingualism
Austrian German
Bulgarian
German
Bulgarian-accented German
prenuclear pitch accents
prosodic word
anchorage domain
L2 intonation
L1-to-L2 transfer
L2 Intonation Learning Theory
AM model of intonational phonology
non-neutral statements
vocative calls
lexical tones
contact variety
prosodic transfer
French
Cameroon
Basaá
Bantu
cross-linguistic interferences
prosody-morphology interface
metrical structure
cross-linguistic influence
heritage speakers
heritage language intonation
uptalk
second-language learning
second-language acquisition
second-language teaching
pronunciation instruction
prosodic training
syllable structure
final devoicing
epenthetic schwa
n/a
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
topic_facet Modern Standard Arabic
San’ani Arabic
diglossia
multilingualism
prosody
F0
intonation
L2 speech
bilingualism
L2 acquisition
phonetics
production
perception
English
Inuktitut
pitch accent
voicing contrast
longitudinal
speech plasticity
malleability of speech
phonetic attrition
L2 Intonation Learning theory (LILt)
cross-language influences
transfer
late bilingualism
Austrian German
Bulgarian
German
Bulgarian-accented German
prenuclear pitch accents
prosodic word
anchorage domain
L2 intonation
L1-to-L2 transfer
L2 Intonation Learning Theory
AM model of intonational phonology
non-neutral statements
vocative calls
lexical tones
contact variety
prosodic transfer
French
Cameroon
Basaá
Bantu
cross-linguistic interferences
prosody-morphology interface
metrical structure
cross-linguistic influence
heritage speakers
heritage language intonation
uptalk
second-language learning
second-language acquisition
second-language teaching
pronunciation instruction
prosodic training
syllable structure
final devoicing
epenthetic schwa
n/a
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
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