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Phonological variation in German Learner English
Sönning, Lukas (2020): „Phonological variation in German Learner English“. Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität.
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2020
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Gut, Ulrike
Year of first publication:
2017
Language:
English
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Dissertation, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2017
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This study is concerned with linguistic constraints underlying the acquisition of a second language (L2) phonology. It pursues two aims: The first is to offer a survey of theoretical work on L2 phonology with a focus on the scope and predictive adequacy of individual frameworks. A set of 20 contributions is evaluated in terms of their domain of application and the specificity of their predictions. The second aim is to make empirical contributions to the study of phonological variation in German Learner English by exploring theoretically motivated constraints across a diverse range of phonological structures and proficiency levels. Theory-derived hypotheses are confronted with data from a cross-sectional study on various segmental features in the pronunciation of 62 German learners of English (including 27 native speakers as a baseline of comparison). The study relies on acoustic and auditory analyses to shed light on several notorious structures, including final obstruent (de)voicing, dental fricatives, the labiodental fricative /v/, the labio-velar glide /w/, English /r/, ‘clear’ and ‘dark’ laterals, and the TRAP-DRESS contrast.
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Englisch
Fremdsprache
Aussprache
Variation
Phonologie
Deutsch
Muttersprache
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L2 acquisition
Phonetics and phonology
German Learner English
L1 German
Acoustic analysis
Auditory analysis
TRAP vowel
DRESS vowel
Laterals
Clear and dark /l/
Second language acquisition
Rhoticity
English /r/
Labiovelar glide /w/
Labiodental fricative /v/
Hypercorrection
Over-correction
Dental fricatives
Final voiced obstruents
Final devoicing
Preceding vowel duration
Vowel length variation
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Doctoralthesis
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January 13, 2021
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https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/49135