L1-Spanish Speakers' Acquisition of the English /i/-/I/ Contrast II: Perception of Vowel Inherent Spectral Change

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2009

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Morrison, Geoffrey

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Sage Publications Inc

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L1-Spanish learners of English have been reported to distinguish English /i/ and /I/ on the basis of duration cues, whereas L1-English listeners primarily use spectral cues. Morrison (2008a) hypothesized that duration-based perception is a secondary developmental stage that emerges from an initial stage of multidimensional-category-goodness assimilation of tokens of English /i/ and /I/ to Spanish /i/, with English vowel tokens perceived to be good examples of Spanish /i/ labeled as English /I/ and poor examples labeled as English /i/.

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Keywords: English as a Second Language Learning (22130); Sound Duration (Phonetics) (80400); Spanish (81800); Speech Perception (82700); Vowels (95650); adolescent; adult; article; female; human; language; learning; male; middle aged; phonetics; probability; speech English; L2 vowel perception; Spanish

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Language and Speech

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