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Sprachbetrachtung im Literaturunterricht? Integration von sprachlichem und literarischem Lernen in der Sekundarstufe II. Eine kritisch-systematische Untersuchung ...
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"Langsam vermisse ich die Schule .". Schule während und nach der Corona-Pandemie
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In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2020, 229 S. - (Die Deutsche Schule, Beiheft; 16) (2020)
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Sprachbetrachtung im Literaturunterricht? Integration von sprachlichem und literarischem Lernen in der Sekundarstufe II. Eine kritisch-systematische Untersuchung
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Landgraf, Thomas. - : Waxmann, 2020. : Münster, 2020. : New York, 2020. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2020
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In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2020, 282 S. - (Didaktik der deutschen Sprache und Literatur; 3) - (Bern, Universität, Dissertation, 2019) (2020)
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音韻遷移現象之研究: 以高屏地區國小學童為例 ; Cross-language Transfer of Phonological Awareness in Taiwan’s Elementary School Children
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Over taalbewustzijn en taalvariatie ... : Taalideologie bij docenten Nederlands aan Europese universiteiten ...
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Perfiles de estudiantes universitarios con dificultades lectoras en el aprendizaje del español como lengua extranjera
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Language Teaching Methodologies. Boosting Translator Training by Comparing Linguistic Aspects
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Berücksichtigung und Förderung von Mehrsprachigkeit im inklusiven Kontext - eine Interviewstudie mit Lehrkräften in Wiener Integrationsklassen
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Requesting in Ukrainian: Native Speakers’ Pragmatic Behaviour and Acquisition by Language Learners
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Sivachenko, Olena. - : University of Alberta. Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies., 2020
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La Llingua Asturiana y su inclusión dentro del Proyecto Lingüístico de Centro
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Focus on Form: A CLIL Didactic Unit Promoting ESO Students’ Form Awareness
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Le rôle des facteurs phonologiques dans le développement des connaissances orthographiques chez l’élève dysphasique francophone du primaire
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Work Integrated Learning: A Case Study of Chinese Students in an Australian University
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An exploratory study of foreign accent and phonological awareness in Korean learners of English
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Communication in a second or multiple languages has become essential in the globalized world. However, acquiring a second language (L2) after a critical period is universally acknowledged to be challenging (Lenneberg, 1967). Late learners hardly reach a nativelike level in L2, particularly in its pronunciation, and their incomplete phonological acquisition is manifested by a foreign accent—a common and persistent feature of otherwise fluent L2 speech. Although foreign-accented speech is widespread, it has been a target of social constraints in L2-speaking communities, causing many learners and instructors to seek out ways to reduce foreign accents. Accordingly, research in L2 speech has unceasingly examined various learner-external and learner-internal factors of the occurrence of foreign accents as well as nonnative speech characteristics underlying the judgment of the degree of foreign accents. The current study aimed to expand the understanding of the characteristics and judgments of foreign accents by investigating phonological awareness, a construct pertinent to learners’ phonological knowledge, which has received little attention in research on foreign accents. The current study was exploratory and non-experimental research that targeted 40 adults with Korean-accented English living in the United States. The study first examined how 23 raters speaking American English as their native language detect, perceive, describe, and rate Korean-accented English. Through qualitative and quantitative analyses of the accent perception data, the study identified various phonological and phonetic deviations from the nativelike sounds, which largely result from the influence of first language (Korean) on L2 (English). The study then probed the relationship between foreign accents and learners’ awareness of the phonological system of L2, which was measured using production, perception, and verbalization tasks that tapped into the knowledge of L2 phonology. The study found a significant inverse relationship between the degree of a foreign accent and phonological awareness, particularly implicit knowledge of L2 segmentals. Further in-depth analyses revealed that explicit knowledge of L2 phonology alone was not sufficient for targetlike pronunciation. Findings suggest that L2 speakers experience varying degrees of difficulty in perceiving and producing different L2 segmentals, possibly resulting in foreign-accented speech.
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Accents and accentuation; English language--Study and teaching--Korean speakers; Linguistics; Phonological awareness; Second language acquisition
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URL: https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-3668-qv45
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A articulação entre professor e terapeuta da fala na intervenção com criança com perturbação do desenvolvimento de linguagem
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The Additive Effects of Bilingualism on Third or Additional Language Acquisition: the Role of Metalinguistic Awareness ...
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