Title of article
Discrimination of coronal stops by bilingual adults: The timing and nature of language interaction
Author/Authors
Sundara، نويسنده , , Megha and Polka، نويسنده , , Linda، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
25
From page
234
To page
258
Abstract
The current study was designed to investigate the timing and nature of interaction between the two languages of bilinguals. For this purpose, we compared discrimination of Canadian French and Canadian English coronal stops by simultaneous bilingual, monolingual and advanced early L2 learners of French and English. French /d/ is phonetically described as dental whereas English /d/ is described as alveolar. Using a categorial AXB task, the performance of all four groups was compared to chance and to the performance of native Hindi listeners. Hindi listeners performed well above chance in discriminating French and English /d/-initial syllables. The discrimination performance of advanced early L2 learners, but not simultaneous bilinguals, was consistent with one merged category for coronal stops in the two languages. The data provide evidence for interaction in L2 learners as well as simultaneous bilinguals; however, the nature of the interaction is different in the two groups.
Keywords
Speech Perception , second language , L2 , Simultaneous bilingual , English , French , bilingual
Journal title
Cognition
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Cognition
Record number
2076117
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