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Remarks on verbo-tonal phonetics for a communicative context

2018

El objetivo de este artículo es presentar algunas técnicas de corrección fonética a los profesores de lengua extranjera, especialmente a aquellos que trabajan en un contexto comunicativo (Arnold et al. 2005) y no están familiarizados con la clase de pronunciación. El artículo se divide en dos partes: en primer lugar, presentaremos las contribuciones más generales del Método verbo-tonal (Asp 2006; Berré (ed.), 2005; Billières, 2002, 2014; Calvo and Murillo, 2012; Dalmau et al., 1985; Guberina, 1956, 1961; Guberina and Murillo 2008; Murillo, 2002; Intravaia, 2002; Renard, 1971, 1979, 2010; Renard and van Vlasselaer 1976; Roberge, 2002; etc.); en segundo lugar, propondremos algunas técnicas pa…

Español como segunda lenguaLinguistics and LanguageClass (computer programming)UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASSpanish as a second languageForeign languageExplicit instruction of pronunciationContext (language use)PhoneticsCommunicative language teachingPronunciationInstrucción explícita de la pronunciaciónEnfoque comunicativoLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsLengua EspañolaVerbo-tonal methodMétodo verbo-tonalPhoneticsFonética:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]SociologyCommunicative approach
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Good English Pronunciation Users and Their Pronunciation Learning Strategies

2015

The study investigates pronunciation learning strategies (PLS) deployed by those with good English pronunciation, as well as their beliefs concerning the variables that affect pronunciation competence. In order to collect data for analysis this study surveyed 61 participants who had learned English as a foreign language. They comprised 28 higher education teachers and scholars specialising in English phonetics and phonology, who were defined as good pronunciation users (GPU), and 33 EFL teacher training students, viewed as average pronunciation learners (APL). This cohort responded to a survey on pronunciation learning strategies and expressed their views on several aspects affecting the L2…

First contactLinguistics and LanguageHigher educationbusiness.industryEnglish as a foreign languagePhoneticsNon-native pronunciations of EnglishPhonologyPronunciationLanguage and LinguisticsMathematics educationbusinessPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Research in Language
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Foreign Language Learners’ Pronunciation Learning Beliefs and Strategies

2021

This quantitative research investigates the extent to which adult L2 learners act in line with what they declare to believe in regarding pronunciation learning. In other words, this paper focuses on determining the strength of the relationship between the frequency of use of L2 pronunciation learning strategies (PLS) and the beliefs the individuals hold on selected factors affecting pronunciation acquisition, pronunciation instruction, self-efficacy, pronunciation learning goals and affective factors in pronunciation learning. A group of 116 learners of English as a foreign language who took an English phonetics course responded to the Pronunciation Learning Strategies Inventory (PLSI) and …

Foreign languageMathematics educationFrequency of useMetacognitionCognitionPhoneticsCorrelational analysisVariance (accounting)PronunciationPsychology
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Maître de langue, professeur de langue et enseignement de la musique du français (XIXe siècle)

2005

Toute langue est si liée à sa musique qu’il faut logiquement envisager la recherche du maître de musique de langue et l’évolution vers le professorat. Le bon maître de langue devait être un artiste de qualité : les approches musicales plus ou moins feutrées fusent au XVIIIe et perdurent au XIXe. Les domaines de la Langue et de la Musique se croisent, se rejoignent. Des portraits de maîtres et maîtresses de musique du français s’esquissent. Cependant, l’exclusion de ce courant artistico-musical du processus d’institutionnalisation, l’application d’une phonétique plus instrumentale que musicale, affective et humaine ont déterminé le sort de l’enseignement des musiques de langue, fondé sur la …

Français Langue Etrangèrephonétiquemusical pedagogymedia_common.quotation_subjectphoneticsFrancès tècnicArtFrench as a foreign languageprononciationpédagogie musicalemusicmusiquepronunciationHumanitiesmedia_commonart
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La perception phonémique en français des apprenants polonophones (le cas des voyelles antérieures de moyenne aperture : [e][ɛ])

2017

The perception of sounds of a foreign tongue influences the quality of comprehension and speaking in the language, as well as learning how to read and write properly. The differentiation and identification of sounds enables the development of aural-verbal memory, subsequently associating particular sound patterns with particular meanings. In other words, a developed perception of sounds ensures an efficient communication in a foreign language. Since learners perceive foreign sounds with varied proficiency, the teacher should recognize the difficulties and undertake remedial measures to facilitate learning progress. This article aims to present an educational tool, currently in development, …

French pronunciation teachingdidactics of phonetics of the French languagePolish-speaking learnersdiagnostic tool for examination of sound perception in the French languageperception of sounds in the French languageNeophilologica. Etudes semantico-syntaxiques des langues romanes. Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Slaskiego w Katowicach
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Pour une correction phonétique personnalisée en FLE ou de la remédiation "sur mesure"

2017

Herein we would like to rise up a concern of the error correction of pronunciation in French as a Foreign Language. The results of the experimental acoustic analysis (concerning the values of acoustic vowel formants F1 and F2) enabled to precisely specify the difficulties of the experiment’s participants in a field of French vocal system. In relation to the differences of vocal systems of French and Polish language we suggest custom solutions on a didactic level. Based on verbo-tonal method for phonetic integration the error correction activities had been individually elaborated for each participant.

French pronunciation teachingdidactics of phonetics of the French languagecontrastive phoneticsPolish-speaking learnersinterlanguageStudia Romanica Posnaniensia
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Technology-Enhanced Course in English Theoretical Grammar and Phonetics at the Tertiary Level

2021

The advancement of technologies and the recently forced lockdown by Covid-19 are bringing changes to the organisation of the learning process by accelerating the introduction of e-learning to create a learner-centred technology-based approach to English studies, thus stepping towards digital humanities. These trends initiated the institutional project Mobile and Desktop Software Integration in Bachelor and Master Study Programmes. The present study, using a questionnaire, elicits university students’ attitudes to the mobile applications and speech analysis software-based seminar activities in Moodle e-course in accordance with the blended learning model selected for the studies of theoretic…

GrammarProcess (engineering)Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnglish grammartheoretical grammar and phoneticsEnglish studiesPhoneticsP1-1091General Medicineblended learningBachelorlearning management system (lms)Blended learningMathematics educationSystem integrationLiterature (General)businessPN1-6790Philology. Linguisticsdigital toolsmedia_commonBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
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The development of phonological abilities and their relation to reading acquisition: case studies of six Finnish children.

1999

The relation between phonological abilities and reading acquisition and the interindividual variation in the development of different phonological manipulation skills were assessed for six 7-year-old Finnish nonreaders. Intensive time series data were collected by following the children for 13 months. Assessments were conducted every 4 weeks with five phonological manipulation tests. The results indicated gradual progress at the group level. However, analysis of the individual profiles indicated large interindividual variation in the rate of improvement and in the relation between different manipulation skills and reading acquisition.

Health (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectPrimary educationPhonicsEducationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhoneticsReading (process)HumansLearningChildmedia_common05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionPhonology030229 sport sciencesAwarenessChild developmentLanguage developmentVariation (linguistics)ReadingGeneral Health ProfessionsSpeech PerceptionPsychology0503 educationFollow-Up StudiesJournal of learning disabilities
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Signs and transitions: Do they differ phonetically and does it matter?

2013

The point of departure of this article is the cluster of three pre-theoretical presuppositions (P) governing modern research on sign languages: (1) that a stream of signing consists of signs (S) and transitions (T), (2) that only Ss are linguistically relevant units, and (3) that there is a qualitative (e.g., phonetic) difference between Ss and Ts. Of these, the article focuses on the relatively untested P3, which is used to back up P1 and P2, and investigates the velocity and acceleration properties of Ss and Ts on the basis of continuous motion-capture data from Finnish Sign Language. The main finding of the study is that the speed of Ss is slower (and varies less) than that of Ts but tha…

Linguistics and LanguageAccelerationInterpretation (logic)PhonologyPhoneticsta6121Sign languagePsychologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsMotion (physics)PresuppositionSign (mathematics)Sign Language Studies
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Bengali nasal vowels: Lexical representation and listener perception

2022

This paper focuses on the question of the representation of nasality as well as speakers’ awareness and perceptual use of phonetic nasalisation by examining surface nasalisation in two types of vowels in Bengali: underlying nasal vowels (CṼC) and nasalised vowels before a nasal consonant (CVN). A series of three cross-modal forced-choice experiments was used to investigate the hypothesis that only unpredictable nasalisation is stored and that this sparse representation governs how listeners interpret vowel nasality. Visual full-word targets were preceded by auditory primes consisting of CV segments of CVC words with nasal vowels ([tʃɑ̃] for [tʃɑ̃d] ‘moon’), oral vowels ([tʃɑ] for [tʃɑl] ‘un…

Linguistics and LanguageAcoustics and Ultrasonicslexical representationhearer perception; lexical representation; nasal vowels; PhonologyNosePhonologyLanguage and Linguisticshearer perceptionPhoneticsReaction TimeSpeech PerceptionHumansPerceptionnasal vowelsVDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010
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