关注
George O'Neal
George O'Neal
在 ge.niigata-u.ac.jp 的电子邮件经过验证 - 首页
标题
引用次数
引用次数
年份
Segmental repair and interactional intelligibility: The relationship between consonant deletion, consonant insertion, and pronunciation intelligibility in English as a Lingua …
G O’Neal
Journal of Pragmatics 85, 122-134, 2015
342015
ELF intelligibility: The vowel quality factor
G O’Neal
Journal of English as a Lingua Franca 4 (2), 347-358, 2015
232015
Interactional intelligibility: The relationship between consonant modification and pronunciation intelligibility in English as a Lingua Franca in Japan
G O’Neal
Asian Englishes 17 (3), 222-239, 2015
192015
Consonant clusters and intelligibility in English as a Lingua Franca in Japan: Phonological modifications to restore intelligibility in ELF
G O’Neal
Pragmatics and Society 6 (4), 615-636, 2015
192015
The effects of the presence and absence of suprasegmentals on the intelligibility and assessment of an expanding-circle English speaker according to other expanding-circle …
G O'neal
新潟大学言語文化研究 15, 65-87, 2010
102010
The accommodation of intelligible segmental pronunciation: Segmental repairs and adjustments in English<? br?> as a Lingua Franca interactions
G O’Neal
Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 5 (1), 119-138, 2019
82019
13 The pragmatics of intelligible pronunciation: Preemptive and reactive segmental repair in English as a lingua franca interactions in Japan
G O’Neal
Pragmatics at its interfaces 17, 257, 2017
72017
Intelligibility and Segmental Phoneme Repair Strategies in English-as-a-Lingua-Franca Interactions among Chinese and Japanese Speakers of English
G O’Neal
Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics 39 (4), 379-400, 2016
72016
Does an ELF phonology exist?
G O’Neal
Asian Englishes 22 (3), 282-296, 2020
62020
No need to quit your flapping: The intelligibility of flap/ɾ/phoneme substitutions for either the/ɹ/or/l/phonemes in non-native English speaker conversations
G O'Neal
新潟大学言語文化研究 18, 39-62, 2013
52013
Systematicity in linguistic feature selection: Repair sequences and subsequent accommodation
G O’Neal
Journal of English as a Lingua Franca 8 (2), 211-233, 2019
42019
Beyond intelligibility: ‘Transintelligibility’ phenomena in English as a Lingua Franca interactions
G O'Neal, Y Matsumoto
International Journal of Applied Linguistics 29 (1), 44-60, 2019
42019
Bery good is very good in more ways than one: The intelligibility of/b/or/β/phoneme substitutions for the/v/phoneme in Japanese & Chinese non-native English speaker conversations
G O'neal
言語の普遍性と個別性 4, 53-77, 2013
42013
Intelligibility and Segmentation in English as a Lingua Franca in Japan
G O'Neal
Waseda working papers in ELF 5, 97-113, 2016
32016
Phonetic and phonological accommodation in ELF interactions: Interactional intelligibility and sufficiency from an English as a Lingua Franca perspective and its implications …
GC O'Neal
早稲田大学, 2019
22019
Teleological & Dolichological Discourse Marking in Oral American Media: The Discourse Markers So & Okay
GC O'Neal
Niigata University, 2013
22013
In the first three seconds: The discourse particles okay and so at initial position in monologic iTunes university lectures
G O'Neal
現代社会文化研究, 167-194, 2011
22011
The discourse particle so at anchor position in the american television drama Friends: Adumbrating a teleological conversation
G O’Neal
新潟大学言語文化研究 16, 61-89, 2011
22011
Does the Functional Load Principle Predict How Important Phonemic Contrasts Are to Intelligibility Among ELF Users? A Partial Replication of From an ELF Perspective
G O’Neal, L Latham
Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics 46 (1), 3-18, 2023
12023
What is the effect of successive segmental repair on the mutual intelligibility of ELF users?
G O'Neal
System 103, 102683, 2021
12021
系统目前无法执行此操作,请稍后再试。
文章 1–20