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Episode 24: Pronunciation Development

Episode 24: Pronunciation Development

Update: 2025-02-20
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Episode 24 - Pronunciation development


Reed’s grad school classmate's study:

https://www.hawaii.edu/sls/phd-student-wenyi-ling-2018-research-award/ 

The full dissertation:

Ling, W. (2021). The Perception, Processing and Learning of Mandarin Lexical Tone by Second Language Speakers. University of Hawai'i at Manoa. https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/4e749171-1747-4236-b40e-5430a912d442/content  


Here's Schmidt info, including a mention of shadowing:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noticing_hypothesis


Diane recommended a book with several chapters about pronunciation development: 

Piske, T., & Young-Scholten, M. (Eds.). (2008). Input matters in SLA (Vol. 35). Multilingual Matters.

https://www.multilingualmatters.com/page/detail/input-matters-in-sla/?SF1=work_id&ST1=CVIEW-489 


Diane also mentioned a meta-analysis of pronunciation studies. This is that meta-analysis: 

Lee, J., Jang, J., & Plonsky, L. (2015). The effectiveness of second language pronunciation instruction: A meta-analysis. Applied Linguistics, 36(3), 345-366. https://academic.oup.com/applij/article/36/3/345/2422438 

It seems to be available without a paywall! 

Intro & outro music selected from "23 Light Years" by CavalloPazzo

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Episode 24: Pronunciation Development

Episode 24: Pronunciation Development

Diane Neubauer, PhD & Reed Riggs, PhD