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Drawing on both rule-based and constraint-based approaches, Voicing in Contrast examines typological differences in the laryngeal systems of Dutch and English and investigates the extent to which native speakers of Dutch acquire English obstruent voicing. The analysis is based on a substantial new d...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-346542022-04-26T12:22:53Z Voicing in Contrast. Acquiring a Second Language Laryngeal System Simon, Ellen taal linguistic tweede taal aanwinst laryngeal system laryngeal systeem second language acquisition Assimilation (phonology) Dutch language Fricative consonant Glottis Obstruent Pre-voicing Sonorant Stop consonant Voice (phonetics) bic Book Industry Communication::1 Geographical Qualifiers::1D Europe::1DB British Isles bic Book Industry Communication::1 Geographical Qualifiers::1D Europe::1DD Western Continental Europe bic Book Industry Communication::2 Language qualifiers::2A Indo-European languages::2AB English bic Book Industry Communication::5 Interest age & special interest qualifiers::5A Interest age / level::5AX For emergent readers (adult) bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics::CFH Phonetics, phonology Drawing on both rule-based and constraint-based approaches, Voicing in Contrast examines typological differences in the laryngeal systems of Dutch and English and investigates the extent to which native speakers of Dutch acquire English obstruent voicing. The analysis is based on a substantial new data collection of conversational Dutch and English speech by speakers of different varieties of Dutch. The results of the study show that the English interlanguage of advanced learners contains a mixed laryngeal system with elements from Dutch as well as from English. The book discusses how this system could emerge and analyses the extent to which learners succeeded in suppressing neutralizing processes of devoicing and voice assimilation. The results of the empirical analysis are examined in the light of existing theoretical approaches to laryngeal systems. Although the focus is on Dutch and English, the frequent references to other languages invite the reader to carry out comparable analyses for other languages with similar laryngeal systems. A detailed description of the methodology also makes the book of interest to scholars working with large databases of spoken first and second language speech. A sample of the data is available on a CD-rom accompanying the book. 2011-04-21 00:00:00 2020-04-01T15:22:21Z 2020-04-01T15:22:21Z 2010 book 377758 OCN: 794697843 9789038215624 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34654 eng application/pdf n/a 377758.pdf Academia Press 10.26530/OAPEN_377758 10.26530/OAPEN_377758 76cb5309-2a30-44e7-bc8c-7892cd1fa38c 9789038215624 272 Gent open access
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description Drawing on both rule-based and constraint-based approaches, Voicing in Contrast examines typological differences in the laryngeal systems of Dutch and English and investigates the extent to which native speakers of Dutch acquire English obstruent voicing. The analysis is based on a substantial new data collection of conversational Dutch and English speech by speakers of different varieties of Dutch. The results of the study show that the English interlanguage of advanced learners contains a mixed laryngeal system with elements from Dutch as well as from English. The book discusses how this system could emerge and analyses the extent to which learners succeeded in suppressing neutralizing processes of devoicing and voice assimilation. The results of the empirical analysis are examined in the light of existing theoretical approaches to laryngeal systems. Although the focus is on Dutch and English, the frequent references to other languages invite the reader to carry out comparable analyses for other languages with similar laryngeal systems. A detailed description of the methodology also makes the book of interest to scholars working with large databases of spoken first and second language speech. A sample of the data is available on a CD-rom accompanying the book.
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