Effects of language experience on the discrimination of the Portuguese palatal lateral by nonnative listeners.

Effects of language experience on the discrimination of the Portuguese palatal lateral by nonnative listeners. Clin Linguist Phon. 2016 Mar 25;:1-15 Authors: Santos Oliveira D, M Casenhiser D, Hedrick M, Teixeira A, Bunta F Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate (1) whether manner or place takes precedence over the other during a phonological category discrimination task and (2) whether this pattern of precedence persists during the early stages of acquisition of the L2. In doing so, we investigated the Portuguese palatal lateral approximant /ʎ/ since it differs from English /l/ only by the place of articulation, and from English /j/ only by the manner of articulation. Our results indicate that monolinguals' perception of the non-native sound is dominated by manner while Portuguese learners show a different pattern of results. The results are interpreted as being consistent with evidence suggesting that manner may be neurophysiologically dominant over place of articulation. The study adds further details to the literature on the effects of experience on language acquisition, and has significant clinical implications for bilingualism in general, and foreign accent training, in particular. PMID: 27015591 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - Category: Speech Therapy Authors: Tags: Clin Linguist Phon Source Type: research