Signótica (Mar 2010)

The effect of visual cues in the perception of nonnative contrasts

  • Denise Cristina Kluge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5216/sig.v22i2.13608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 257 – 276

Abstract

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This article reviews and discusses some of the factors that may affect anaccurate identification of second language sounds as well as two currentmodels of speech perception: the Speech learning Model and the NativeLanguage Magnet. Then, this article reviews and discusses some studies thatinvestigate the effect of visual cues in the perception of nonnative contrasts bysecond language learners, specially the ones investigating the perception ofBrazilian learners of English (Kluge, Reis, Nobre-Oliveira & Bettoni-Techio,2009; Kluge, 2009). In general, the studies show the importance of visual inputin the perception of nonnative contrasts, especially in the perception of thevisually distinctive ones.