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Ou, Shu-chen.
Perceptual training on lexical stress contrastsa study with Taiwanese learners of English as a foreign language /
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Perceptual training on lexical stress contrastsby Shu-chen Ou.
其他題名:
a study with Taiwanese learners of English as a foreign language /
作者:
Ou, Shu-chen.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
面頁冊數:
ix, 124 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
標題:
English languageStudy and teachingTaiwan
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51133-3
ISBN:
9783030511333$q(electronic bk.)
Perceptual training on lexical stress contrastsa study with Taiwanese learners of English as a foreign language /
Ou, Shu-chen.
Perceptual training on lexical stress contrasts
a study with Taiwanese learners of English as a foreign language /[electronic resource] :by Shu-chen Ou. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - ix, 124 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in linguistics,2197-0009. - SpringerBriefs in linguistics..
1. Introduction -- 2. Perceptual Training: A Literature Review -- 3. Training to Perceive English Lexical Stress in Rising Intonation: The Immediate Effects -- 4. Training to Perceive English Lexical Stress in Rising Intonation: Generalizability and Retainability -- 5. General Discussion.
This book presents the effects of perceptual training on the perception of English lexical stress in rising intonation by Mandarin-speaking EFL learners in Taiwan, and shows that these effects can be positive as well as negative. The book is of interest to researchers in lexical stress and intonation, or issues related to acquisition of L2 suprasegmentals and native-language impact on this process, as well as for those designing a training course on lexical stress for EFL learners, particularly those with a tone language background. Learning to perceive non-native sound contrasts can be a formidable task, particularly when learners can't rely on cues from their native-language experience. A case in point is Mandarin-speaking EFL learners' perception of lexical stress. They can accurately identify the stress patterns of target words in sentences that have a falling intonation. However, they experience considerable difficulties when the target words are in questions, where the intonation is rising. Where most training studies use only stimuli produced in falling intonation, we implemented a perceptual training program to examine whether Mandarin-speaking EFL learners could learn to perceive English lexical stress in both falling intonation and rising intonation.
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