Exploring Cross-linguistic Effects and Phonetic Interactions in the Context of Bilingualism

This Special Issue includes fifteen original state-of-the-art research articles from leading scholars that examine cross-linguistic influence in bilingual speech. These experimental studies contribute to the growing number of studies on multilingual phonetics and phonology by introducing novel empir...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-766002024-03-24T11:40:13Z Exploring Cross-linguistic Effects and Phonetic Interactions in the Context of Bilingualism Amengual, Mark second language acquisition phonology discrimination cross-linguistic assimilation obstruent affricate fricative dialect English Spanish L1 attrition speech foreign accent accent perception bilingual teacher bilingualism phonetics language mode cross-linguistic influence transfer voice onset time global accent rating American English Russian voicing classroom learning first language drift perceptual learning individual differences phonetic sensitivity crosslinguistic influence Korean laryngeal contrast vowel inventory heritage bilingualism early bilingualism speech production multilingualism third language acquisition speech perception rhotics final obstruent devoicing Korean Americans California Vowel Shift second language phonology immigrant minority speakers sound change Spanish-English bilinguals gender vowels vowel centralization vowel sequences sociophonetics competence fricative epithesis vowel devoicing center of gravity French acquisition agentivity directionality fricative (de)voicing Catalan–Spanish contact intonation language contact language attitudes social factors Basque Perceptual Assimilation Model second language speech learning English /r/ and /l/ Japanese English as a second language categorical perception compromise VOT voice timing performance mismatches dynamic phonetic interactions acoustic similarity perceptual similarity non-native discrimination non-native categorisation thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics This Special Issue includes fifteen original state-of-the-art research articles from leading scholars that examine cross-linguistic influence in bilingual speech. These experimental studies contribute to the growing number of studies on multilingual phonetics and phonology by introducing novel empirical data collection techniques, sophisticated methodologies, and acoustic analyses, while also presenting findings that provide robust theoretical implications to a variety of subfields, such as L2 acquisition, L3 acquisition, laboratory phonology, acoustic phonetics, psycholinguistics, sociophonetics, blingualism, and language contact. These studies in this book further elucidate the nature of phonetic interactions in the context of bilingualism and multilingualism and outline future directions in multilingual phonetics and phonology research. 2022-01-11T13:36:40Z 2022-01-11T13:36:40Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036509662_335 9783036509662 9783036509679 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76600 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4045 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4045 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0967-9 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0967-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036509662 9783036509679 380 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle second language acquisition
phonology
discrimination
cross-linguistic assimilation
obstruent
affricate
fricative
dialect
English
Spanish
L1 attrition
speech
foreign accent
accent perception
bilingual
teacher
bilingualism
phonetics
language mode
cross-linguistic influence
transfer
voice onset time
global accent rating
American English
Russian
voicing
classroom learning
first language drift
perceptual learning
individual differences
phonetic sensitivity
crosslinguistic influence
Korean
laryngeal contrast
vowel inventory
heritage bilingualism
early bilingualism
speech production
multilingualism
third language acquisition
speech perception
rhotics
final obstruent devoicing
Korean Americans
California Vowel Shift
second language phonology
immigrant minority speakers
sound change
Spanish-English bilinguals
gender
vowels
vowel centralization
vowel sequences
sociophonetics
competence
fricative epithesis
vowel devoicing
center of gravity
French
acquisition
agentivity
directionality
fricative (de)voicing
Catalan–Spanish contact
intonation
language contact
language attitudes
social factors
Basque
Perceptual Assimilation Model
second language speech learning
English /r/ and /l/
Japanese
English as a second language
categorical perception
compromise VOT
voice timing
performance mismatches
dynamic phonetic interactions
acoustic similarity
perceptual similarity
non-native discrimination
non-native categorisation
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
Exploring Cross-linguistic Effects and Phonetic Interactions in the Context of Bilingualism
title Exploring Cross-linguistic Effects and Phonetic Interactions in the Context of Bilingualism
title_full Exploring Cross-linguistic Effects and Phonetic Interactions in the Context of Bilingualism
title_fullStr Exploring Cross-linguistic Effects and Phonetic Interactions in the Context of Bilingualism
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Cross-linguistic Effects and Phonetic Interactions in the Context of Bilingualism
title_short Exploring Cross-linguistic Effects and Phonetic Interactions in the Context of Bilingualism
title_sort exploring cross linguistic effects and phonetic interactions in the context of bilingualism
topic second language acquisition
phonology
discrimination
cross-linguistic assimilation
obstruent
affricate
fricative
dialect
English
Spanish
L1 attrition
speech
foreign accent
accent perception
bilingual
teacher
bilingualism
phonetics
language mode
cross-linguistic influence
transfer
voice onset time
global accent rating
American English
Russian
voicing
classroom learning
first language drift
perceptual learning
individual differences
phonetic sensitivity
crosslinguistic influence
Korean
laryngeal contrast
vowel inventory
heritage bilingualism
early bilingualism
speech production
multilingualism
third language acquisition
speech perception
rhotics
final obstruent devoicing
Korean Americans
California Vowel Shift
second language phonology
immigrant minority speakers
sound change
Spanish-English bilinguals
gender
vowels
vowel centralization
vowel sequences
sociophonetics
competence
fricative epithesis
vowel devoicing
center of gravity
French
acquisition
agentivity
directionality
fricative (de)voicing
Catalan–Spanish contact
intonation
language contact
language attitudes
social factors
Basque
Perceptual Assimilation Model
second language speech learning
English /r/ and /l/
Japanese
English as a second language
categorical perception
compromise VOT
voice timing
performance mismatches
dynamic phonetic interactions
acoustic similarity
perceptual similarity
non-native discrimination
non-native categorisation
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
topic_facet second language acquisition
phonology
discrimination
cross-linguistic assimilation
obstruent
affricate
fricative
dialect
English
Spanish
L1 attrition
speech
foreign accent
accent perception
bilingual
teacher
bilingualism
phonetics
language mode
cross-linguistic influence
transfer
voice onset time
global accent rating
American English
Russian
voicing
classroom learning
first language drift
perceptual learning
individual differences
phonetic sensitivity
crosslinguistic influence
Korean
laryngeal contrast
vowel inventory
heritage bilingualism
early bilingualism
speech production
multilingualism
third language acquisition
speech perception
rhotics
final obstruent devoicing
Korean Americans
California Vowel Shift
second language phonology
immigrant minority speakers
sound change
Spanish-English bilinguals
gender
vowels
vowel centralization
vowel sequences
sociophonetics
competence
fricative epithesis
vowel devoicing
center of gravity
French
acquisition
agentivity
directionality
fricative (de)voicing
Catalan–Spanish contact
intonation
language contact
language attitudes
social factors
Basque
Perceptual Assimilation Model
second language speech learning
English /r/ and /l/
Japanese
English as a second language
categorical perception
compromise VOT
voice timing
performance mismatches
dynamic phonetic interactions
acoustic similarity
perceptual similarity
non-native discrimination
non-native categorisation
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
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