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Linguistic and cultural impacts on English medium instruction : Chinese teacher-researchers’ cases
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A quantitative study of regional variations in Australian English
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Tongue positions corresponding to formant values in Australian English vowels
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An investigation of a pedagogical framework of Chinese character teaching for beginning learners in Australian schools : an action research
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Indigenous languages recorded as part of the Queensland Speech Survey
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Connecting Australian students' prior knowledge with their foreign language learning : a beginning Mandarin teacher's exploration of strategies through language transfer
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Criteria for teaching/learning resource selection : facilitating teachers of Chinese to work with English-speaking learners
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Popular culture and engagement in teaching Mandarin : an action research project
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Categorizing Mandarin tones into listeners' native prosodic categories : the role of phonetic properties
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Exploring the funds of knowledge in the Chinese community in Australia for Mandarin teaching and learning in schools
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A Chinese beginning teacher's professional identity transformation : an auto-ethnographic study
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The role of L2 vocabulary expansion in the perception and production of Australian English vowels by adult native speakers of Japanese
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Multimodal perception of Mandarin tone for cochlear implant users
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Due to limitations of cochlear implant (CI) technology in transmitting fundamental frequency (f0), there is poor perception of lexical tone by CI users. Here simulated cochlear implant audio is used to investigate the role of visual speech information in Mandarin tone discrimination. Results showed that visual information improved tone perception in both Mandarin and Australian English listeners, particularly in CI simulation conditions, and particularly for tone pairs where tonal distinctions are cued by non-f0 components, suggesting that tone discrimination in CI users can be trained.
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1702 - Cognitive Sciences; Australia; cochlear implants; English language; Mandarin dialects; tone (phonetics); visual speech
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/45274
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Early forms of Aboriginal English in South Australia, 1840--1920s
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Pretending to be someone you're not : a study of second dialect acquisition in Australia
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English as an Aboriginal language in Southeast Queensland
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Eades, Diana. - : The University of Queensland, School of Social Science, 1983
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Australian aboriginal narratives in English : a study in discourse analysis
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Muecke, Stephen. - : University of Western Australia, University of Western Australia, 1981
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A quantitative study of regional variations in Australian English ...
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