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open-access-imgOpen AccessVOT in English by bilinguals with 2L1s: different approaches to voiceless and voiced stops
Author(s)
Liu Sha,
Takeda Kaye
Publication year2024
Publication title
folia linguistica
Resource typeJournals
PublisherDe Gruyter
This paper compares bilinguals of 2L1s with monolinguals and second language speakers. The experiment and statistical analysis reveals that the question whether bilinguals adopt a more extreme, intermediate, or monolingual-like approach may not have a clear-cut yes or no answer. Our finding demonstrates that bilinguals are more monolingual-like when they have greater control over their speech production. Additionally, bilinguals employ an extreme approach to positive VOTs, where they must distinguish among all the six stops in Japanese and English, though they adopt an intermediate approach to negative VOTs, where they just need to distinguish among the three voiced stops.
Keyword(s)bilingual, English, statistical analysis, stop, VOT
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.374
H-Index21
eISSN1614-7308
pISSN0165-4004
DOI10.1515/flin-2024-2014

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