Second Language Speech Perception and Production: Acquisition of Phonological Contrasts in Japanese

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University Press of America, 2003 - 213 páginas
This study examines the acquisition of phonological duration contrast in Japanese, and aims to contribute to second language acquisition theory from the viewpoint of interlanguage phonology. Acoustic techniques are used to investigate the mechanisms of English-speaking learners' speech perception and production.

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Linguistic theories and acoustic research on the mora
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Perception
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Production
47
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Takako Toda is Associate Professor, Graduate School of Japanese Applied Linguistics, Waseda University.

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