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Chapter 2. On Phonetic Negative Transfer from Chinese to English
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L. Xiaorong
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
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Part 1: Phonetic Analysis
- Chapter 1. Second Language Acquisition: The Articulation of Vowels and the Importance of Tools in the Learning Process 3
- Chapter 2. On Phonetic Negative Transfer from Chinese to English 16
- Chapter 3. Understanding L2 and the Perspicacious Pole 27
- Chapter 4. Perception of the English Voice Onset Time Continuum by Polish Learners 37
- Chapter 5. The Productive and Receptive Acquisition of Consonants and Connected Speech by Polish Students of English 59
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Part 2: Phonological Analysis
- Chapter 6. The Role of Phonological Awareness in Beginning Reading: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective 77
- Chapter 7. Aspects of Phonological Strength: Evidence from Language Acquisition 93
- Chapter 8. The Role of Phonemic Awareness in the Development of L1 and L2 Reading 108
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Part 3: Pedagogical Perspectives
- Chapter 9. Phonological Issues in Second Language Acquisition Studies: Focus Areas and Implications for FL Instructional Practices 123
- Chapter 10. PDI as a Tool of Phonetic Enhancements to Graded E–Readers 138
- Chapter 11. Suprasegmentals: Tools for Increased Language Teacher Effectiveness 159
- Chapter 12. Students’ Successes and Failures in Learning Foreign Language Pronunciation: Insights from Diary Data 165
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
-
Part 1: Phonetic Analysis
- Chapter 1. Second Language Acquisition: The Articulation of Vowels and the Importance of Tools in the Learning Process 3
- Chapter 2. On Phonetic Negative Transfer from Chinese to English 16
- Chapter 3. Understanding L2 and the Perspicacious Pole 27
- Chapter 4. Perception of the English Voice Onset Time Continuum by Polish Learners 37
- Chapter 5. The Productive and Receptive Acquisition of Consonants and Connected Speech by Polish Students of English 59
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Part 2: Phonological Analysis
- Chapter 6. The Role of Phonological Awareness in Beginning Reading: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective 77
- Chapter 7. Aspects of Phonological Strength: Evidence from Language Acquisition 93
- Chapter 8. The Role of Phonemic Awareness in the Development of L1 and L2 Reading 108
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Part 3: Pedagogical Perspectives
- Chapter 9. Phonological Issues in Second Language Acquisition Studies: Focus Areas and Implications for FL Instructional Practices 123
- Chapter 10. PDI as a Tool of Phonetic Enhancements to Graded E–Readers 138
- Chapter 11. Suprasegmentals: Tools for Increased Language Teacher Effectiveness 159
- Chapter 12. Students’ Successes and Failures in Learning Foreign Language Pronunciation: Insights from Diary Data 165