Training Japanese listeners to identify English /r/and /l/: Long-term retention of learning in perception and production

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Ann R. Bradlow
Reiko Akahane-Yamada
David B. Pisoni
Yoh’ichi Tohkura
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[1] Northwestern University,Department of Linguistics
[2] ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories,undefined
[3] Indiana University,undefined
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Speech Perception; Speech Production; Perceptual Identification; Minimal Pair; Journal Ofthe Acoustical Society ofAmerica;
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Previous work from our laboratories has shown that monolingual Japanese adults who were given intensive high-variability perceptual training improved in both perception and production of English /r/-/l/ minimal pairs. In this study, we extended those findings by investigating the long-term retention of learning in both perception and production of this difficult non-native contrast. Results showed that 3 months after completion of the perceptual training procedure, the Japanese trainees maintained their improved levels of performance on the perceptual identification task. Furthermore, perceptual evaluations by native American English listeners of the Japanese trainees’ pretest, posttest, and 3-month follow-up speech productions showed that the trainees retained their long-term improvements in the general quality, identifiability, and overall intelligibility of their English /r/-/l/ word productions. Taken together, the results provide further support for the efficacy of high-variability laboratory speech sound training procedures, and suggest an optimistic outlook for the application of such procedures for a wide range of “special populations.” nt]mis|This work was supported by NIDCD Training Grant DC-00012 and by NIDCD Research Grant DC-00111 to Indiana University.
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