A Study of the Effect of Age in the Pronunciation of English Vowels by Spanish Speakers

This pilot study examines the role of age in the acquisition of English vowels by six native speakers of Spanish. The speech of three ESL adults and three ESL children were tape recorded and analyzed by 7 judges and the software Multi-Speech. Their speech was analyzed phonologically by using a spect...

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Main Author: Quesada, Allen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kansas 1998-01-01
Series:Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1808/350
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description This pilot study examines the role of age in the acquisition of English vowels by six native speakers of Spanish. The speech of three ESL adults and three ESL children were tape recorded and analyzed by 7 judges and the software Multi-Speech. Their speech was analyzed phonologically by using a spectrogram and formant frequency of FI and F2 (in Hz) of each vowel studied creating a basis for a comparison to the standard pronunciation of vowels in English produced by 76 native speakers reported by Peterson and Barney (1952). The final results of this experiment supported the findings by other researchers, which favor the "younger is better" hypothesis (Asher & Garcia, 1968; Fathman, 1975; Fathman & Precup, 1983).
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spelling doaj.art-95d6df45b2fe4afc88ebc351d7c53c562022-12-22T04:22:57ZengUniversity of KansasKansas Working Papers in Linguistics2378-76001998-01-0123536710.17161/KWPL.1808.350A Study of the Effect of Age in the Pronunciation of English Vowels by Spanish SpeakersQuesada, AllenThis pilot study examines the role of age in the acquisition of English vowels by six native speakers of Spanish. The speech of three ESL adults and three ESL children were tape recorded and analyzed by 7 judges and the software Multi-Speech. Their speech was analyzed phonologically by using a spectrogram and formant frequency of FI and F2 (in Hz) of each vowel studied creating a basis for a comparison to the standard pronunciation of vowels in English produced by 76 native speakers reported by Peterson and Barney (1952). The final results of this experiment supported the findings by other researchers, which favor the "younger is better" hypothesis (Asher & Garcia, 1968; Fathman, 1975; Fathman & Precup, 1983).http://hdl.handle.net/1808/350English language-- PronunciationEnglish language-- Vowels
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A Study of the Effect of Age in the Pronunciation of English Vowels by Spanish Speakers
Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
English language-- Pronunciation
English language-- Vowels
title A Study of the Effect of Age in the Pronunciation of English Vowels by Spanish Speakers
title_full A Study of the Effect of Age in the Pronunciation of English Vowels by Spanish Speakers
title_fullStr A Study of the Effect of Age in the Pronunciation of English Vowels by Spanish Speakers
title_full_unstemmed A Study of the Effect of Age in the Pronunciation of English Vowels by Spanish Speakers
title_short A Study of the Effect of Age in the Pronunciation of English Vowels by Spanish Speakers
title_sort study of the effect of age in the pronunciation of english vowels by spanish speakers
topic English language-- Pronunciation
English language-- Vowels
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