The production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers

This study set out to examine how correctly Mandarin speakers produced and perceived English vowels and to explore the relationship between the production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers. Fifteen native Mandarin speakers, who had lived in Canada for at least two years and r...

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Main Author: Yu, Zhaoru
Other Authors: Lin, Hua
Language:English
en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4274
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-42742015-01-29T16:52:09Z The production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers Yu, Zhaoru Lin, Hua Mandarin speakers English vowels perception production English vowels L2 speech This study set out to examine how correctly Mandarin speakers produced and perceived English vowels and to explore the relationship between the production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers. Fifteen native Mandarin speakers, who had lived in Canada for at least two years and received an IELTS score of 6.5 or above, participated in this study. Fifteen native speakers of Canadian English living in Vancouver at the time of the study also participated as a control group. Two experiments were conducted involving 10 English vowels: /i/, /ɪ/, /ɛ/, /æ/, /ʊ/, /u/, /ʊ/, /ɔ/, /o/, and /ʌ/. In Experiment 1, both the Mandarin speakers and the native English speakers were recorded producing the ten vowels in a /bVt/ syllable in a carrier sentence. The vowels in the recordings were then identified by four native English listeners. In Experiment 2, the Mandarin speakers did an identification test of the vowels produced by the English speakers in Experiment 1. The results showed that Mandarin speakers in this study were able to produce and perceive certain English vowels correctly, but not all of them. The results also indicated that the relationship between the production and perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers cannot be interpreted in a straightforward way, and that that L2 experience, in terms of length of residence, age of arrival, years of learning, and age when ESL learning starts, might also play an important role in the production and perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers. Graduate 2012-09-18T15:22:50Z 2012-09-18T15:22:50Z 2012 2012-09-18 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4274 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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topic Mandarin speakers
English
vowels
perception
production
English vowels
L2 speech
spellingShingle Mandarin speakers
English
vowels
perception
production
English vowels
L2 speech
Yu, Zhaoru
The production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers
description This study set out to examine how correctly Mandarin speakers produced and perceived English vowels and to explore the relationship between the production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers. Fifteen native Mandarin speakers, who had lived in Canada for at least two years and received an IELTS score of 6.5 or above, participated in this study. Fifteen native speakers of Canadian English living in Vancouver at the time of the study also participated as a control group. Two experiments were conducted involving 10 English vowels: /i/, /ɪ/, /ɛ/, /æ/, /ʊ/, /u/, /ʊ/, /ɔ/, /o/, and /ʌ/. In Experiment 1, both the Mandarin speakers and the native English speakers were recorded producing the ten vowels in a /bVt/ syllable in a carrier sentence. The vowels in the recordings were then identified by four native English listeners. In Experiment 2, the Mandarin speakers did an identification test of the vowels produced by the English speakers in Experiment 1. The results showed that Mandarin speakers in this study were able to produce and perceive certain English vowels correctly, but not all of them. The results also indicated that the relationship between the production and perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers cannot be interpreted in a straightforward way, and that that L2 experience, in terms of length of residence, age of arrival, years of learning, and age when ESL learning starts, might also play an important role in the production and perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers. === Graduate
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title The production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers
title_short The production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers
title_full The production and the perception of English vowels by Mandarin speakers
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