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Intoxication and pitch control in tonal and non-tonal language speakers ...
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An experimental sociolinguistic study of Asian Americans in Boston (AAiB) ...
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Regressive cross-linguistic influence in multilingual speech rhythm ...
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While previous work on multilingual speech rhythm has found evidence of progressive cross-linguistic influence of a first or second language (L1, L2) on a third language (L3), regressive cross-linguistic influence (rCLI) in rhythm remains understudied. In the current study, we tested the roles of order of acquisition and of language similarity in shaping rCLI from syllable-timed Spanish as L3 to stress-timed English and German as L1/L2. In a picture narration task, adult sequential trilinguals (L1 English-L2 German-L3 Spanish, L1 German- L2 English-L3 Spanish) and sequential bilingual controls (L1 English-L2 German, L1 German-L2 English) produced semi-spontaneous speech in each of their languages, which was analyzed in terms of two rhythm metrics (%V and VarcoV). Results showed evidence of rCLI in English (the typologically more similar language to Spanish) but no evidence of rCLI in German; however, rCLI in English was found only when English was the L1. On the basis of these findings, we propose the ...
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cross-linguistic influence; English; German; multilingualism; prosody; Spanish; speech production; speech rhythm; third language acquisition; trilingualism
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URL: https://osf.io/pvmea/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/pvmea
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Heritage Mandarin speakers' production of Mandarin and English ...
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Materials for Chang et al. (2011), Chang & Yao (2016, 2019, 2022) ...
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First Language Phonetic Drift During Second Language Acquisition
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First Language Phonetic Drift During Second Language Acquisition
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First Language Phonetic Drift During Second Language Acquisition
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In: Chang, Charles Bond. (2010). First Language Phonetic Drift During Second Language Acquisition. UC Berkeley: Linguistics. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9945p7c8 (2010)
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