The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness

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Autor(a) principal: Teló, Cesar
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Kivistö de Souza, Hanna
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ilha do Desterro
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/94529
Resumo: Input-related factors are fundamental for the acquisition of new second language (L2) phones (e.g., Flege et al., 1995). Nonetheless, evidence from instructional settings suggests that, in foreign language contexts, input alone may not be sufficient for the formation of new phonetic categories. In the present study, we investigated to what extent the acquisition of a novel L2 phone (/ð/) is associated with input-related variables and phonological awareness. First language (L1) Brazilian Portuguese speakers of English answered a language background, a phonological self-awareness questionnaire, and completed a paragraph reading task and a phonological awareness test. The recordings were submitted to acoustic analysis and accuracy assessment by Brazilian teachers of English. Linear mixed-effects models revealed that perceived accuracy was predicted by input quality and phonological self-awareness, suggesting that greater interaction with L1 speakers of the target language and heightened phonological self-awareness play an important role in the acquisition of the tested L2 phone.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness
title The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness
spellingShingle The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness
Teló, Cesar
Pronunciation
Foreign Language
Input
Language Awareness
Phonological Awareness
title_short The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness
title_full The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness
title_fullStr The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness
title_full_unstemmed The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness
title_sort The acquisition of a novel phonetic category in a foreign language setting: Input versus phonological awareness
author Teló, Cesar
author_facet Teló, Cesar
Kivistö de Souza, Hanna
author_role author
author2 Kivistö de Souza, Hanna
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teló, Cesar
Kivistö de Souza, Hanna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pronunciation
Foreign Language
Input
Language Awareness
Phonological Awareness
topic Pronunciation
Foreign Language
Input
Language Awareness
Phonological Awareness
description Input-related factors are fundamental for the acquisition of new second language (L2) phones (e.g., Flege et al., 1995). Nonetheless, evidence from instructional settings suggests that, in foreign language contexts, input alone may not be sufficient for the formation of new phonetic categories. In the present study, we investigated to what extent the acquisition of a novel L2 phone (/ð/) is associated with input-related variables and phonological awareness. First language (L1) Brazilian Portuguese speakers of English answered a language background, a phonological self-awareness questionnaire, and completed a paragraph reading task and a phonological awareness test. The recordings were submitted to acoustic analysis and accuracy assessment by Brazilian teachers of English. Linear mixed-effects models revealed that perceived accuracy was predicted by input quality and phonological self-awareness, suggesting that greater interaction with L1 speakers of the target language and heightened phonological self-awareness play an important role in the acquisition of the tested L2 phone.
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