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Listening in the moment: how bilingualism interacts with task demands to shape active listening
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The Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP)
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In: Wellcome Open Res (2021)
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Domain-general auditory processing determines success in second language pronunciation learning in adulthood: a longitudinal study
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In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual-cognitive anchor of L1 acquisition, can serve as an important deciding factor for successful post-pubertal L2 pronunciation learning. To examine this hypothesis, samples of spontaneous speech were elicited from a total of 30 L1 Chinese L2 English learners at two points (outset and endpoint) during an eight-month study-abroad period in the UK. The participants were tested on three different components of auditory processing ability (formant, pitch, and duration discrimination) using behavioural instruments. The auditory processing scores were then linked to the segmental, prosodic and fluency dimensions of their L2 pronunciation proficiency development throughout the project. Overall, most learners’ speech became smoother, faster, and more fluent (fewer pauses, faster articulation rate, more optimal perceived tempo). Interestingly, certain learners with high-level auditory processing ability (more precise formant discrimination) appeared to further attain more correct pronunciation of individual sounds and words (greater segmental and word stress accuracy), leading to more advanced L2 phonological skills (fluent and accurate). The findings suggest that auditory processing abilities can be a root of language learning throughout the lifespan, and may apply to the initial-to-mid phase of naturalistic L2 pronunciation learning in adulthood.
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URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/32391/3/32391.pdf https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/applied-psycholinguistics https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/32391/
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A longitudinal investigation of explicit and implicit auditory processing in L2 Segmental and Suprasegmental Acquisition
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Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in Congenital Amusia
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Domain-general auditory processing partially explains second language speech learning in classroom settings: a review and generalization study
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Effects of language experience on domain-general perceptual strategies
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Domain-general auditory processing explains multiple dimensions of L2 acquisition in adulthood
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Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia ...
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Domain-General Auditory Processing Explains Multiple Dimensions of L2 Acquisition in Adulthood
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Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia
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In: eLife (2020)
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Tailored perception: individuals’ speech and music perception strategies fit their perceptual abilities
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Speech-in-speech perception, non-verbal selective attention, and musical training
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Successful second language learning is tied to robust domain-general auditory processing and stable neural representation of sound
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Tailored Perception: Individuals’ Speech and Music Perception Strategies Fit Their Perceptual Abilities
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Redundancy in the speech signal helps amusics perceive prosody
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Repetition enhances the musicality of speech and tone stimuli to similar degrees
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