When Variability Matters in Second Language Word Learning: Talker Variability and Task Type Effects - Asmaa Shehata
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This study investigates how training with multiple talkers can affect native English speakers¿ acquisition of the novel Arabic pharyngeal-glottal consonant contrasts. Learners¿ performance on two discrimination tasks, following a word-learning phase is analyzed in terms of training type (multiple talkers vs. single talker) and task type (non-lexical vs. lexical). The findings of the study confirm the hypoth ... Täielik kirjeldus
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This study investigates how training with multiple talkers can affect native English speakers¿ acquisition of the novel Arabic pharyngeal-glottal consonant contrasts. Learners¿ performance on two discrimination tasks, following a word-learning phase is analyzed in terms of training type (multiple talkers vs. single talker) and task type (non-lexical vs. lexical). The findings of the study confirm the hypothesis that variability in talkers can contribute to acquiring non-native contrasting consonant phonemes. The results also showed that different task demands often do not necessarily influence learners¿ ability to differentiate novel contrastive consonants.
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| Autor | Asmaa Shehata |
|---|---|
| Kirjastaja | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing |
| Väljalaskeaasta | 2016 |
| Kaanetüüp | Pehme kaanega |
| EAN | 9783659835964 |