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Spoken word recognition by English-speaking learners of Spanish

dc.book.titleProceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019
dc.contributor.authorLahoz Bengoechea, José María
dc.contributor.authorTuninetti, Alba
dc.contributor.authorEscudero Neyra, Paola Rocío
dc.contributor.editorCalhoun, Sasha
dc.contributor.editorEscudero Neyra, Paola Rocío
dc.contributor.editorTabain, Marija
dc.contributor.editorWarren, Paul
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-12T19:28:10Z
dc.date.available2025-02-12T19:28:10Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.descriptionThis work has been partially funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language.
dc.description.abstractABSTRACT: Spoken word recognition is a hard task. As an aid, native listeners develop segmentation strategies efficiently attuned to phonological properties of their language, like the rhythmic unit (foot, syllable, or mora). If second-language (L2) learners persist in using their own unit, they may experience longer processing times and even miss word boundaries. Therefore, the question arises as to whether highly proficient L2-speakers can inhibit their segmentation habits. Native Spanish subjects and English-speaking learners of Spanish took a word-spotting test. Participants heard nonsensical words and had to decide whether a real Spanish word or pseudoword was embedded. Some words and pseudowords were stress-initial; others were stress-medial. Different reaction times for both conditions would indicate foot-based segmentation. RTs showed non-significant differences across conditions for either L1 group. English speakers may interpret Spanish unreduced vowels as cues to foot beginning, with their foot-based segmentation having the same effect as syllable-based in this case.
dc.description.departmentDepto. de Lengua Española y Teoría de la Literatura
dc.description.facultyFac. de Filología
dc.description.refereedTRUE
dc.description.sponsorshipEuropean Commission
dc.description.sponsorshipARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language
dc.description.statuspub
dc.identifier.citationJosé María Lahoz-Bengoechea, Alba Tuninetti & Paola Escudero 2019. "Spoken word recognition by English-speaking learners of Spanish". In Sasha Calhoun, Paola Escudero, Marija Tabain & Paul Warren (eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (pp. 2243-2247). Canberra, Australia: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc.
dc.identifier.isbn978-0-646-80069-1
dc.identifier.officialurlhttps://assta.org/proceedings/ICPhS2019/
dc.identifier.relatedurlhttps://assta.org/
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/118031
dc.language.isoeng
dc.page.final2247
dc.page.initial2243
dc.publication.placeCanberra, AU
dc.publisherAustralasian Speech Science and Technology Association
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subject.cdu811.134.2'34
dc.subject.cdu811.134.2'243
dc.subject.keywordSpoken word recognition
dc.subject.keywordL2 acquisition
dc.subject.keywordRhythmic units
dc.subject.keywordSpanish
dc.subject.ucmLengua española
dc.subject.ucmLingüística
dc.subject.ucmEnseñanza de la lengua y la literatura
dc.subject.unesco5705.06 Fonología
dc.subject.unesco5705.01 Lingüística Comparada
dc.subject.unesco5701.11 Enseñanza de Lenguas
dc.titleSpoken word recognition by English-speaking learners of Spanish
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