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Acquisition of L2 Phonology.
Title:
Acquisition of L2 Phonology.
ISBN:
9781847693761
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (192 pages)
Series:
Second Language Acquisition
Contents:
Coverpage -- SeriesEditor -- Titlepage -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction Janusz Arabski and Adam Wojtaszek -- Part 1: Phonetic Analysis -- 1 Second Language Acquisition: The Articulation of Vowels and the Importance of Tools in the Learning Process A. Naser Eddine -- 2 On Phonetic Negative Transfer from Chinese to English L. Xiaorong and G. Jian -- 3 Understanding L2 and the Perspicacious Pole L. Shockey -- 4 Perception of the English Voice Onset Time Continuum by Polish Learners A. Rojczyk -- 5 The Productive and Receptive Acquisition of Consonants and Connected Speech by Polish Students of English M. Nowacka -- Part 2: Phonological Analysis -- 6 The Role of Phonological Awareness in Beginning Reading: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective M. Kusiak -- 7 Aspects of Phonological Strength: Evidence from Language Acquisition A. Bloch-Rozmej -- 8 The Role of Phonemic Awareness in the Development of L1 and L2 Reading L. Piasecka -- Part 3: Pedagogical Perspectives -- 9 Phonological Issues in Second Language Acquisition Studies: Focus Areas and Implications for FL Instructional Practices D. Gabrys-́Barker -- 10 PDI as a Tool of Phonetic Enhancements to Graded E-Readers W. Ferlacka and W. Sobkowiak -- 11 Suprasegmentals: Tools for Increased Language Teacher Effectiveness T. Gregersen -- 12 Students' Successes and Failures in Learning Foreign Language Pronunciation: Insights from Diary Data M. Pawlak.
Abstract:
The Acquisition of L2 Phonology is a wide-ranging new collection which focuses on various aspects of the acquisition of an L2 phonological system. The authors are researchers and practitioners from five different countries. The volume has been divided into three major sections. Phonetic Analysis presents five studies of language learners in both naturalistic and formal-educational settings, which illustrate aspects of L2 production and perception. In Phonological Analysis a more abstract and comparative perspective is taken, in order to use recent theories modeling the route of L1/L2 pronunciation and reading ability development to account for observable tendencies in learner behavior. Pedagogical Perspectives consists of four contributions of high practical value, which look at the mastery of native-like or highly intelligible pronunciation as an important component of L2 education.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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