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Directions for the future of technology in pronunciation research and teaching
In: English Publications (2019)
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Pronunciation fundamentals : evidence-based perspectives for L2 teaching and research
Munro, Murray J.; Derwing, Tracey M.. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2015
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Opening the Window on Comprehensible Pronunciation After 19 Years: A Workplace Training Study
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 64 (2014) 3, 526-548
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A longitudinal study of listening perception in adult learners of English: implications for teachers
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 68 (2012) 3, 247-266
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Teaching pragmatics to L2 learners for the workplace: the job interview
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 66 (2010) 5, 739-758
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Teaching Pragmatics to L2 Learners for the Workplace: The Job Interview
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 66 (2010) 5, 739-758
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Detection of nonnative speaker status from content-masked speech
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 52 (2010) 7, 626-637
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Symposium - accentuating the positive: directions in pronunciation research
In: Language teaching. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 43 (2010) 3, 366-368
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The relationship between L1 fluency and L2 fluency development
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 31 (2009) 4, 533-557
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Comprehensibility as a factor in listener interaction preferences: implications for the workplace
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 66 (2009) 2, 181-202
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Oral Fluency: The Neglected Component in the Communicative Language Classroom
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 66 (2009) 4, 583-606
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Putting accent in its place: rethinking obstacles to communication
In: Language teaching. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 42 (2009) 4, 476-490
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A longitudinal study of ESL learners' fluency and comprehensibility development
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 29 (2008) 3, 359-380
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Segmental acquisition in adult ESL learners: a longitudinal study of vowel production
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 58 (2008) 3, 479-502
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A Longitudinal Study of ESL Learners' Fluency and Comprehensibility Development
Derwing, Tracey M.; Munro, Murray J.; Thomson, Ron I.. - : Oxford University Press, 2008
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A Longitudinal Study of ESL Learners' Fluency and Comprehensibility Development
Derwing, Tracey M.; Munro, Murray J.; Thomson, Ron I.. - : Oxford University Press, 2007
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The mutual intelligibility of L2 speech
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 28 (2006) 1, 111-131
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The functional load principle in ESL pronunciation instruction: an exploratory study
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 34 (2006) 4, 520-531
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English pronunciation and fluency development in Mandarin and Slavic speakers
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 34 (2006) 2, 183-193
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Salient accents, covert attitudes : consciousness-raising for pre-service second language teachers
Munro, Murray J; Derwing, Tracey M; Sato, Kyoko. - : AMEP Research Centre, 2006
Abstract: Foreign accents are a common, normal aspect of second language (L2) acquisition. However, non-native speakers sometimes experience negative social evaluation and even discrimination because of their patterns of speech. Because of the growing interest among English as a Second Language (ESL) professionals in aspects of L2 pronunciation, it is important that prospective teachers be exposed to information about the nature of foreign accents, their role in communication and the kinds of reactions they tend to elicit from the public in general. To help establish a framework for informing teachers about such issues, this paper reviews a number of studies of accent discrimination, attitudes towards accented speech and non-native speakers’ reflections on the consequences of having an accent. Although mainstream classroom teachers are generally accepting of diversity, they may subconsciously hold prejudicial reactions to certain accents. These can go unquestioned because they are rooted in societal institutions such as the popular media. Although there has been greater general awareness of some variables that have been the target of prejudice (for example, gender), accents sometimes still elicit negative responses. We discuss a consciousness-raising activity designed for pre-service teachers that may help explore the nature of such reactions. ; 13 page(s)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/329785
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