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E-raamat: Evolution of Pronunciation Teaching and Research: 25 years of intelligibility, comprehensibility, and accentedness

Edited by (Simon Fraser University & University of Alberta), Edited by (Simon Fraser University), Edited by (Iowa State University)
  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Sari: Benjamins Current Topics 121
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027257635
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027257635
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"Inspired by Murray Munro and Tracey Derwing's 1995 seminal study of intelligibility, comprehensibility, and accentedness, this book revisits the insights of their original research and presents subsequent studies extending this work to new ways of understanding second language speech. By rejecting the nativeness approach upon which previous pronunciation research and teaching were built, Munro and Derwing's paper became the catalyst for a new paradigm of pronunciation and speech research and teaching. For the first time, pronunciation researchers had an empirically-motivated set of dimensions for assessing L2 speech. Results of many subsequent studies showed that the original insights of three partially-independent measures are indispensable to languageteaching, language assessment, social evaluations of speech, and pedagogical priorities. This monograph offers 9 diverse chapters by leading researchers, all of which focus on intelligibility and or comprehensibility. This volume is essential reading foranyone interested in up-to-date coverage of L2 pronunciation matters. Originally published as special issue of Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 6:3 (2020)"--

Inspired by Murray Munro and Tracey Derwing’s 1995 seminal study of intelligibility, comprehensibility, and accentedness, this book revisits the insights of their original research and presents subsequent studies extending this work to new ways of understanding second language speech. By rejecting the nativeness approach upon which previous pronunciation research and teaching were built, Munro and Derwing’s paper became the catalyst for a new paradigm of pronunciation and speech research and teaching. For the first time, pronunciation researchers had an empirically-motivated set of dimensions for assessing L2 speech. Results of many subsequent studies showed that the original insights of three partially-independent measures are indispensable to language teaching, language assessment, social evaluations of speech, and pedagogical priorities. This monograph offers 9 diverse chapters by leading researchers, all of which focus on intelligibility and or comprehensibility. This volume is essential reading for anyone interested in up-to-date coverage of L2 pronunciation matters. Originally published as special issue of Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 6:3 (2020)
FOREWORD
Evolution of L2 pronunciation research and teaching: 25 years of intelligibility, comprehensibility, and accentedness
1(6)
John Levis
Foreign accent, comprehensibility and intelligibility, redux
7(26)
Murray J. Munro
Tracey M. Derwing
Revisiting the Intelligibility and Nativeness Principles
33(18)
John Levis
Expanding the scope of L2 intelligibility research
51(24)
Charles L. Nagle
Amanda Huensch
Comprehensibility and everyday English use
75(28)
Beth Zielinski
Elizabeth Pryor
Long-term effects of intensive instruction on fluency, comprehensibility and accentedness
103(22)
Leif M. French
Nancy Gagne
Laura Collins
Reactions to second language speech
125(28)
Talia Isaacs
Ron I. Thomson
Second language comprehensibility as a dynamic construct
153(28)
Pavel Trofimovich
Charles L. Nagle
Mary Grantham O'Brien
Sara Kennedy
Kym Taylor Reid
Lauren Strachan
International intelligibility revisited
181(26)
Veronika Thir
Investigating the relationship between comprehensibility and social evaluation
207(22)
Charlotte Vaughn
Aubrey Whitty
Subject Index 229