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Li-Chih Wang; Duo Liu; He-Hsiu Lin; Kevin Kien-Hoa Chung; Zhengye Xu – Exceptional Children, 2024
One of the most well-known instructional methods used to enhance Chinese character reading (CCR) is Chinese stem-deriving instruction (CSDI). In this method, CCR is taught via a group of characters (e.g., [foreign character omitted], [foreign character omitted], and [foreign character omitted]) that share the same stem (e.g., [foreign character…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design, Dyslexia
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Luca Bazzi; Susanne Brouwer; Alice Foucart – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Literature has shown that foreign-accented (FA) speech modulates the degree of irony perceived by native (NA) individuals, but the subsequent consequences it may have on social interaction are unknown. To address this question, we presented Spanish first language (L1) users with written contexts with ironic/literal praises allocated to either a NA…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Spanish Speaking, Figurative Language, Native Speakers
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Meghan Moran; Okim Kang; Mary McGroarty – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
This research examines the perceptions of 141 Arizona educational stakeholders' (i.e. teachers, parents, high school students, and teacher candidates) perceptions of five English L1 teachers and five English LX teachers (with Spanish as their L1). Listeners responded to a survey in which they heard brief (1.5-2 min) recordings from each speaker;…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Stakeholders, Parent Attitudes
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Thinley Wangdi; Sonam Dhendup – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
This study explored attitudes toward English as a lingua franca (ELF) among in-service English teachers in Bhutan. Employing a mixed-method design, we collected data from 191 participants through surveys and interviews. The findings revealed that the majority of teachers held positive attitudes toward ELF. They identified English as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
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Julia H. Howe; Erica S. Baumgartner – Review of Education, 2024
This literature review explores the impact of music on tonal language learning, with a focus on Mandarin Chinese. Utilising searches across major databases such as ERIC (EBSCO), ProQuest Central, Google Scholar, and Web of Science from 2005 to 2024, we selected relevant peer-reviewed English-language articles examining music's role in aiding tone…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Mandarin Chinese, Music, Second Language Learning
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Ziqian Wei; Lei Wang; Zhengye Xu; Lirong Luo; Xinyong Zhang; Ning Li; Duo Liu – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
In the current study, we tested a network model of reading difficulty by using state-of-the-art psychological network analysis. Four hundred and fifty-three Chinese first-grade children (about 38% female, mean age = 7.00, SD = 0.41) were divided into good (n = 154), competent (n = 147), and struggling (n = 152) readers based on their scores of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Difficulties, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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Tetyana Bidna – TESL Canada Journal, 2025
This article explores the meaning, form, and pronunciation of narrative tenses for intermediate English language learners, addresses common learner issues, and proposes solutions through a combination of literature review and classroom-based activities. Challenges include differentiating between tenses, correct usage, and pronunciation of past…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Grammar, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Kearns, Devin M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
Programs for teaching English reading, especially for students with dyslexia, and educational practice standards often recommend instruction on dividing polysyllabic words into syllables. Syllable division is effort intensive and could inhibit fluency when reading in text. The division strategies might still be useful if they work so consistently…
Descriptors: English, Syllables, Vowels, Phonemes
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Rehman, Ivana; Silpachai, Alif; Levis, John; Zhao, Guanlong; Gutierrez-Osuna, Ricardo – Language Teaching Research, 2022
The accurate identification of likely segmental pronunciation errors produced by nonnative speakers of English is a longstanding goal in pronunciation teaching. Most lists of pronunciation errors for speakers of a particular first language (L1) are based on the experience of expert linguists or teachers of English as a second language (ESL) and…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Liceralde, Van Rynald T.; Loukina, Anastassia; Beigman Klebanov, Beata; Lockwood, John R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Variability in oral reading fluency (ORF), an indicator of foundational reading skills, has been linked to characteristics of texts. Such "text-based variability" in ORF has been traditionally attributed to text complexity, but substantial text-based variability has still been observed after accounting for text complexity. We consider…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Elementary School Students, Pronunciation
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Martin, Sidney; Alvarez, Ibis M.; Espasa, Anna – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2022
Despite many studies about video feedback in both face-to-face and online settings, little research has been carried out exploring how this technique is perceived by students learning the pronunciation of specific sounds in a foreign language. Adopting grounded theory as the methodology and a dialogic approach as the conceptual framework, the…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Feedback (Response), Second Language Learning, Anxiety
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Huang, Yan; Hashim, Azirah – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2022
This paper examines university students' perceptions towards different English accent varieties and their non-unitary and conflicting identity (re)construction responding the changing configuration of English in China. Findings from interviews and diaries indicate that the participants' perceptions appear to be under the substantial influence of…
Descriptors: Dialects, Pronunciation, College Students, Identification (Psychology)
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Schmidt, Lauren B. – Hispania, 2022
The objective of the current study is to investigate the development of awareness of dialectal differences in Spanish by second language learners in a formal language learning classroom setting in the United States. Sensitivity toward different regional varieties of a language forms part of socio-linguistic--and ultimately,…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Spanish, Dialects, Pronunciation
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Deibel, Megan Elizabeth; Folk, Jocelyn R. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2022
The present study evaluated if lexical expertise, defined as the quality and quantity of a reader's word representations, influenced college students' ability to learn novel homophones while reading. In two experiments novel homophones (e.g. 'brale') and novel nonhomophones (e.g. 'gloobs') were embedded in sentences. In Experiment 1, novel…
Descriptors: Silent Reading, Expertise, College Students, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
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Alghamdi, Khalid A. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2023
This study examined the correlations between three vital areas of teaching pronunciation in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classes (i.e., content, pedagogical, and technological knowledge). This study also explored the relationships between teachers' majors, experience, and technology competence with using technology in teaching English…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Pronunciation Instruction
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