Assessing the effect of perceptual training on L2 vowel identification, generalization and long-term effects. 

Angelica Carlet, Juli Cebrian

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Abstract

This paper assessed two high variability phonetic training methods aimed at improving the perception and production of English vowels by Spanish/Catalan speakers. Fifty-four L2 learners of English were assigned to one of three groups: forced-choice identification (ID) training, AX categorical dis-crimination (DIS) training, and control group (CG). Participants’ identification and production of English vowels was assessed before training, after training and two months later. Both trained groups outperformed the CG at posttest and showed evidence of generalization and retention of learn-ing. However, the ID trainees showed greater improvement in perception and significant gain in production, pointing to a potential superiority of this method for vowel learning. These results have implications for future research on phonetic training and practical applications for the teaching of pronunciation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationA Sound Approach to Language Matters – In Honor of Ocke-Schwen Bohn.
EditorsAnne Mette Nyvad, Michaela Hejná, Anders Højen, Anna Bothe Jespersen , Mette Hjortshøj Sørensen
Place of PublicationDept. of English, School of Communication & Culture, Aarhus University
PublisherAarhus University Press
Pages91-119
Number of pages29
ISBN (Electronic)978-87-7507-440-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 May 2019

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