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Lebel, Jean-Guy – 1968
Described in this speech are eight types of auditory discrimination commonly encountered by English speakers in French phonemes and word groups. Representative exercises, designed specifically for the teaching of French to English-speaking students, are provided for each variety presented. (CW)
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Applied Linguistics, Auditory Discrimination, Contrastive Linguistics
Baehr, Timothy J. – 1967
The evaluation of 'deviant articulation' (that of young children, speech defective persons, aphasics, second-language learners) has usually consisted of two activities: transcription of the speech being evaluated, and comparison of the transcription against some 'standard' set of 'target' sounds. Any transcription is a description of a speaker's…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Articulation (Speech), Child Language, Contrastive Linguistics
Streeter, Lynn A.; Landauer, Thomas K. – 1975
Very sharp discrimination functions for the timing of voice onset relative to stop release characterize perceptual boundaries between certain pairs of stop consonants for adult speakers of many languages. To explore how these discriminations depend on experience, their development was studied among Kikuyu children, whose native language contains…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Discrimination, Bantu Languages, Consonants
Valdman, Albert – 1986
An experiment exploring the use of a single phonological variable in standard French by advanced American speakers of French who teach beginning college-level French classes is reported. Seven graduate instructors' use of the variable was examined in directed interviews with a native speaker and in the reading of sentences containing instances of…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, Distinctive Features (Language)

Vago, Robert M.; Altenberg, Evelyn – 1977
This study identified two types of interference between Hungarian and English: phonetic and phonological interference. Four native speakers of Hungarian who are second language speakers of English read a passage containing a wide variety of sounds in different phonological environments. A set of rules mapping American English onto…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics