Ilha do Desterro (Sep 2017)

Vowel inventory size matters: assessing cue-weighting in L2 vowel perception

  • Hanna Kivistö-de Souza,
  • Angélica Carlet,
  • Izabela Julkowska,
  • Anabela Rato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2017v70n3p33
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 3
pp. 33 – 46

Abstract

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To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of temporal cues in L2 vowel perception, this study assessed the perception of English /i-ɪ/ by 66 learners of four different L1s: Danish, Portuguese, Catalan and Russian. The L2 learners performed a forced-choice identification task containing natural and duration-manipulated stimuli. Findings suggest that the participants’ over-reliance on duration cues seem to be partially related to their L1 vowel inventory size. The participants with the greatest L1 vowel inventory (Danish) demonstrated the most native-like vowel perception and the participants with the smallest L1 vowel inventory (Russian) over-relied on duration cues more than the other learners. Interestingly, the participants with somewhat comparable L1 vowel inventories (Portuguese and Catalan) performed similarly.

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