Perceptual Training of Second-Language Vowels: Does Musical Ability Play a Role?

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Payam Ghaffarvand Mokari
Stefan Werner
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[1] University of Eastern Finland,Department of General Linguistics and Language Technology
[2] University of Eastern Finland,Department of General Linguistics and Language Technology
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research | 2018年 / 47卷
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Phonetic training; L2 vowels; Musical ability; Perception; Tonal memory;
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The present study attempts to extend the research on the effects of phonetic training on the production and perception of second-language (L2) vowels. We also examined whether success in learning L2 vowels through high-variability intensive phonetic training is related to the learners’ general musical abilities. Forty Azerbaijani learners of Standard Southern British English participated in a pre-test/training/post-test setting. Discrimination and production tests were used in pre- and post-tests. The participants’ musical ability was evaluated through three musical aptitude tests. Results revealed a significant improvement in the discrimination and production of L2 vowels after training. However, the lack of a one-to-one relationship between production and perception gains suggests distinct representations underlying L2 speech perception and production. There was no significant correlation between overall musical ability scores and L2 vowel learning, however, results revealed a correlation between discrimination improvements and tonal memory. This suggests tonal memory facilitates the perceptual learning of the novel phonological structure of L2.
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