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The Acquisition of English L2 Prosody by Italian Native Speakers: Experimental Data and Pedagogical Implications

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  • Maria Grazia BusaÌ€ (University of Padova)
  • Antonio Stella (University of Salento)

Abstract

This paper investigates Yes-No question intonation patterns in English L2, Italian L1, and English L1. The aim is to test the hypothesis that L2 learners may show different acquisition strategies for different dimensions of intonation, and particularly the phonological and phonetic components. The study analyses the nuclear intonation contours of 4 target English words and 4 comparable Italian words consisting of sonorant segments, stressed on the semi-final or final syllable, and occurring in Yes-No questions in sentence-final position (e.g., Will you attend the memorial?, Hai sentito la Melania?). The words were contained in mini-dialogues of question-answer pairs, and read 5 times by 4 Italian speakers (Padova area, North-East Italy) and 3 English female speakers (London area, UK). The results show that: 1) different intonation patterns may be used to realize the same grammatical function; 2) different developmental processes are at work, including transfer of L1 categories and the acquisition of L2 phonological categories. These results suggest that the phonetic dimension of L2 intonation may be more difficult to learn than the phonological one.

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Grazia BusaÌ€, M. & Stella, A., (2014) “The Acquisition of English L2 Prosody by Italian Native Speakers: Experimental Data and Pedagogical Implications”, Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching Proceedings 6(1).

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Published on
2015-01-01

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