The Effects of Orthography on the Pronunciation of Nasal Vowels by L1 Japanese Learners of L3 French: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Speech in Interaction
In recent decades, a vast literature has documented crosslinguistic influences on the acquisition of L2 phonology and in particular the effects of spelling on pronunciation. However, articulating these research findings in terms of taking into account the effects of L1 phonology and spelling on L2 p...
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Main Authors: | Cyrille Granget (Author), Cecilia Gunnarsson (Author), Inès Saddour (Author), Clara Solier (Author), Vera Serrau (Author), Charlotte Alazard (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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