The Acquisition of Spanish Word-Initial Voiceless Stops: Adult Language Learners in a Communicative Program

abstract: This study examined the development and acquisition of second language (L2) sounds by adult students enrolled in a communicative language program. The investigation explored the acquisition of L2 phones by analyzing the voice onset time (VOT) of word-initial voiceless stops in Spanish by n...

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Other Authors: Russell, Nathan (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2018
Subjects:
SLA
VOT
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49123
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-491232018-06-22T03:09:21Z The Acquisition of Spanish Word-Initial Voiceless Stops: Adult Language Learners in a Communicative Program abstract: This study examined the development and acquisition of second language (L2) sounds by adult students enrolled in a communicative language program. The investigation explored the acquisition of L2 phones by analyzing the voice onset time (VOT) of word-initial voiceless stops in Spanish by native English speakers. A total of 40 subjects participated in the study and were divided into three groups; one group of students enrolled in a first semester course, another group of students enrolled in a third semester course, and the last group enrolled in a fifth semester course. The duration of VOT was compared between groups reading from a word list consisting of 60 words during the 13th to 15th weeks of the semester. Significant differences in VOT were found between the first and fifth semester groups, as well as the third and fifth semester groups suggesting that accurate acquisition of L2 phones and the formation of new phonetic categories are possible for late L2 learners in accordance with the Speech Learning Model. Dissertation/Thesis Russell, Nathan (Author) Beaudrie, Sara (Advisor) Cerrón-Palomino, Álvaro (Committee member) Gradoville, Michael (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Linguistics pronunciation SLA VOT eng 57 pages Masters Thesis Spanish 2018 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49123 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2018
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language English
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topic Linguistics
pronunciation
SLA
VOT
spellingShingle Linguistics
pronunciation
SLA
VOT
The Acquisition of Spanish Word-Initial Voiceless Stops: Adult Language Learners in a Communicative Program
description abstract: This study examined the development and acquisition of second language (L2) sounds by adult students enrolled in a communicative language program. The investigation explored the acquisition of L2 phones by analyzing the voice onset time (VOT) of word-initial voiceless stops in Spanish by native English speakers. A total of 40 subjects participated in the study and were divided into three groups; one group of students enrolled in a first semester course, another group of students enrolled in a third semester course, and the last group enrolled in a fifth semester course. The duration of VOT was compared between groups reading from a word list consisting of 60 words during the 13th to 15th weeks of the semester. Significant differences in VOT were found between the first and fifth semester groups, as well as the third and fifth semester groups suggesting that accurate acquisition of L2 phones and the formation of new phonetic categories are possible for late L2 learners in accordance with the Speech Learning Model. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Spanish 2018
author2 Russell, Nathan (Author)
author_facet Russell, Nathan (Author)
title The Acquisition of Spanish Word-Initial Voiceless Stops: Adult Language Learners in a Communicative Program
title_short The Acquisition of Spanish Word-Initial Voiceless Stops: Adult Language Learners in a Communicative Program
title_full The Acquisition of Spanish Word-Initial Voiceless Stops: Adult Language Learners in a Communicative Program
title_fullStr The Acquisition of Spanish Word-Initial Voiceless Stops: Adult Language Learners in a Communicative Program
title_full_unstemmed The Acquisition of Spanish Word-Initial Voiceless Stops: Adult Language Learners in a Communicative Program
title_sort acquisition of spanish word-initial voiceless stops: adult language learners in a communicative program
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