Allophonic and phonemic contrasts in infants' learning of sound patterns

A Seidl, A Cristià, A Bernard… - Language Learning and …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
French-learning 11-month-old and English-learning 11-and 4-month-old infants were
familiarized with consonant–vowel–consonant syllables in which the final consonants were …

Task Effects on the Perception of Phonological Contrasts by Korean Monolingual Adults

JI Han - 언어, 2009 - dbpia.co.kr
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of" task paradigms"(AX vs.
AXB) and" the inter-stimulus interval (ISI)"(500 ms vs. 1000 ms vs. 1500 ms) on the …

[PDF][PDF] CHAPTER FOUR THE IMPACT OF ALLOPHONIC VARIATION ON L2 SPEECH PERCEPTION CHIARA CELATA

C CELATA - Recent Research in Second Language Phonetics … - academia.edu
The notion of perceived similarity between nonnative sounds and corresponding native
phonological categories is widely recognized as an important element for any account of L2 …

CHAPTER FOUR THE IMPACT OF ALLOPHONIC VARIATION

C CELATA - Recent Research in Second Language Phonetics …, 2009 - books.google.com
The notion of perceived similarity between nonnative sounds and corresponding native
phonological categories is widely recognized as an important element for any account of L2 …

[PDF][PDF] voiceless/r

K Johnson - Citeseer
409 the speaker, but what of the hearer? We can say that he, too, is vicariously experiencing
a rhythm of movement–he, in a sense, is a speaker also.... We talk for convenience …

[引用][C] An effect of phoneme frequency on cross-linguistic stop place perception

R Kataoka, K Johnson - 2009