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Second language acquisition and ultimate attainment
Birdsong, David
In:
The handbook of applied linguistics. - Oxford : Blackwell
(2004), 82-105
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Release bursts in English word-final voiceless stops produced by native English and Korean adults and children
Tsukada, Kimiko
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Birdsong, David
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Mack, Molly
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Phonetica. - Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton
61 (2004) 2-3, 67-83
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Second language acquisition and ultimate attainment (Chapter 3) / David Birdsong.
Birdsong, David
. - : Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2004., 2004
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Release bursts in English word-final voiceless stops produced by native English and Korean adults and children
Tsukada, Kimiko
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Birdsong, David
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Mack, Molly
. - : Karger, 2004
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Release bursts in English word-final voiceless stops produced by native English and Korean adults and children
Tsukada, Kimiko
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Birdsong, David
;
Mack, Molly Ann
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Sung, Hyekyung
;
Bialystok, Ellen
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Flege, James Emil
. - : Switzerland, Karger, 2004
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the acquisition of statistical properties of a second language (L2). Stop consonants are permitted in word-final position in both English and Korean, but they are variably released in English and invariably unreleased in Korean. Native Korean (K) adults and children living in North America and age-matched native English (E) speakers repeated English words ending in released tokens of /t/ and /k/ at two times separated by 1.2 years. The judgments of E-speaking listeners were used to determine if the stimuli were repeated with audible release bursts. Experiments 1 and 2 revealed fewer final releases for K than E adults, and fewer releases for /t/ (but not /k/) for K than E children. Nearly all /t/ and /k/ tokens were heard as intended in experiment 3, which evaluated intelligibility. However, the K adults’ /k/ tokens were identified with less certainty than the E adults’. Taken together, the results suggested that noncontrastive (i.e., statistical) properties of an L2 can be learned by children, and to a somewhat lesser extent by adults.
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170103 - Educational Psychology
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English language
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interlanguage (language learning)
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Korean language
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language acquisition
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language and languages
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second language acquisition
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http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/37088
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