Phonetic imitation in L2 speech: Immediate imitation of English consonant glottalization by speakers of Polish
Phonetic imitation is a ubiquitous process in speech production. Speakers have a strong tendency to imitate their interlocutors both in a native and a non-native language. It is especially important in acquiring non-native speech, because it allows forming new sound categories. In the current study...
Main Authors: | Rojczyk, A, Sturm, P, Przedlacka, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2023
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