English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners

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Autor(a) principal: Delatorre, Fernanda
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Silveira, Rosane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Working Papers em Lingüística (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/92224
Resumo: This study investigated the possible influence of the allomorphs [t, d, ?d] in the intelligibility of 48 verbs ending in -ed, half in the first and half in the second intelligibility test, which were produced by eight speakers from four different L1 backgrounds (e.g., BP, Spanish, German, English) and orthographically transcribed by 14 Brazilian listeners in two intelligibility tests within a four-month interval. Results of the first intelligibility test indicated that verbs ending in the allomorph [t] were more intelligible than verbs ending in the allomorph [?d], which in turn were more intelligible than verbs ending in the allomorph [d]. However, results for the second intelligibility test did not follow the same tendency and indicated that the intelligibility of verbs ending in the allomorphs [t, ?d] were very similar whereas the results for the intelligibility of verbs with the allomorph [d] increased since it had large room for improvement from the first to the second test. Moreover, results also indicated that there was variation in the intelligibility of verbs ending in the three allomorphs for each learner and among the learners, demonstrating that the language development is a dynamic, varied, and complex system, as the Dynamic System Theory proposes.
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spelling English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listenersOs alomorfes do -ed no passado do inglês e a inteligibilidade da fala em L2: um estudo com ouvintes brasileirosIntelligibilityVerbs ending in -edBrazilian listenersVariation Dynamic System TheoryInteligibilidadeVerbos terminados em -edOuvintes brasileirosVariaçãoTeoria dos Sistemas DinâmicosThis study investigated the possible influence of the allomorphs [t, d, ?d] in the intelligibility of 48 verbs ending in -ed, half in the first and half in the second intelligibility test, which were produced by eight speakers from four different L1 backgrounds (e.g., BP, Spanish, German, English) and orthographically transcribed by 14 Brazilian listeners in two intelligibility tests within a four-month interval. Results of the first intelligibility test indicated that verbs ending in the allomorph [t] were more intelligible than verbs ending in the allomorph [?d], which in turn were more intelligible than verbs ending in the allomorph [d]. However, results for the second intelligibility test did not follow the same tendency and indicated that the intelligibility of verbs ending in the allomorphs [t, ?d] were very similar whereas the results for the intelligibility of verbs with the allomorph [d] increased since it had large room for improvement from the first to the second test. Moreover, results also indicated that there was variation in the intelligibility of verbs ending in the three allomorphs for each learner and among the learners, demonstrating that the language development is a dynamic, varied, and complex system, as the Dynamic System Theory proposes.Este estudo investigou a possível influência dos alomorfes [t, d, ?d] na inteligibilidade de 48 verbos terminados em -ed, metade no primeiro e metade no segundo teste de inteligibilidade, os quais foram produzidos por oito falantes de inglês com diferentes línguas maternas (e.g., PB, espanhol, alemão, inglês) e ortograficamente transcritos por 14 ouvintes brasileiros em dois testes de inteligibilidade em um intervalo de quatro meses. Os resultados do primeiro teste indicaram que os verbos terminados no alomorfe [t] foram mais inteligíveis do que os verbos terminados em [?d], os quais foram mais inteligíveis que os verbos terminados no alomorfe [d]. Entretanto, os resultados referentes ao segundo teste de inteligibilidade não seguiram a mesma tendência e indicaram que a inteligibilidade dos verbos terminados nos alomorfes [t, ?d] foi similar, enquanto os índices de inteligibilidade dos verbos terminados no alomorfe [d] aumentaram, uma vez que estes tinham grande margem para melhorar, comparando-se os resultados dos dois testes de inteligibilidade. Além disso, os resultados indicaram que houve variação na inteligibilidade dos verbos terminados nos três alomorfes para cada participante e entre todos os participantes, demonstrando que o processo de desenvolvimento da linguagem é dinâmico, variado e complexo, como propõe a Teoria dos Sistemas Dinâmicos.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística da UFSC2023-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado por pares"application/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/9222410.5007/1984-8420.2023.e92224Working Papers em Linguística; v. 24 n. 1 (2023): Fonologia; 106-1311984-8420reponame:Working Papers em Lingüística (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/92224/53976Copyright (c) 2023 Fernanda Delatorre, Rosane Silveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDelatorre, FernandaSilveira, Rosane2023-09-15T18:22:09Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/92224Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapersPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/oaiizete.lehmkuhl.coelho@ufsc.br||portaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br||1984-84201415-1464opendoar:2023-09-15T18:22:09Working Papers em Lingüística (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners
Os alomorfes do -ed no passado do inglês e a inteligibilidade da fala em L2: um estudo com ouvintes brasileiros
title English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners
spellingShingle English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners
Delatorre, Fernanda
Intelligibility
Verbs ending in -ed
Brazilian listeners
Variation
Dynamic System Theory
Inteligibilidade
Verbos terminados em -ed
Ouvintes brasileiros
Variação
Teoria dos Sistemas Dinâmicos
title_short English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners
title_full English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners
title_fullStr English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners
title_full_unstemmed English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners
title_sort English past-tense -ed allomorphs and L2 speech intelligibility: a study with Brazilian listeners
author Delatorre, Fernanda
author_facet Delatorre, Fernanda
Silveira, Rosane
author_role author
author2 Silveira, Rosane
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Delatorre, Fernanda
Silveira, Rosane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intelligibility
Verbs ending in -ed
Brazilian listeners
Variation
Dynamic System Theory
Inteligibilidade
Verbos terminados em -ed
Ouvintes brasileiros
Variação
Teoria dos Sistemas Dinâmicos
topic Intelligibility
Verbs ending in -ed
Brazilian listeners
Variation
Dynamic System Theory
Inteligibilidade
Verbos terminados em -ed
Ouvintes brasileiros
Variação
Teoria dos Sistemas Dinâmicos
description This study investigated the possible influence of the allomorphs [t, d, ?d] in the intelligibility of 48 verbs ending in -ed, half in the first and half in the second intelligibility test, which were produced by eight speakers from four different L1 backgrounds (e.g., BP, Spanish, German, English) and orthographically transcribed by 14 Brazilian listeners in two intelligibility tests within a four-month interval. Results of the first intelligibility test indicated that verbs ending in the allomorph [t] were more intelligible than verbs ending in the allomorph [?d], which in turn were more intelligible than verbs ending in the allomorph [d]. However, results for the second intelligibility test did not follow the same tendency and indicated that the intelligibility of verbs ending in the allomorphs [t, ?d] were very similar whereas the results for the intelligibility of verbs with the allomorph [d] increased since it had large room for improvement from the first to the second test. Moreover, results also indicated that there was variation in the intelligibility of verbs ending in the three allomorphs for each learner and among the learners, demonstrating that the language development is a dynamic, varied, and complex system, as the Dynamic System Theory proposes.
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