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Universal or Diverse Paths to English Phonology
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Universal or Diverse Paths to English Phonology
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The book is concerned with the acquisition of English phonology, both segmental and suprasegmental, by learners of English as a second language, as a third language and by speakers of a postcolonial ("new") variety of English. It focuses on the acquisition process and factors influencing it, based on insights from all three disciplines.
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Table of contents
- Universal or Diverse Paths to English Phonology
- Topics in English Linguistics
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The phonology of Brunei English:L2 English or emergent variety
- 3 Rothicity in Malaysian English:The emergence of a new norm?
- 4 Cross-linguistic influence in second vs.third language acquisition of phonology
- 5 Differences in the perception of Englishvowel sounds by child L2 and L3 learners
- 6 Loanword adaptation and second language acquisition: Convergence and divergence
- 7 Onset consonant cluster realisation inNigerian English: The emergence of anendogenous variety?
- 8 Acquiring English and French speechrhythm in a multilingual classroom:A comparison with Asian Englishes
- 9 A sonority-based account of speechrhythm in Chinese learners of English
- 10 English word stress in L2 andpostcolonial varieties:systematicity and variation
- 11 Prosodic marking of focus in transitivesentences in varieties of South AfricanEnglish
- 12 Epilogue: Universal or diverse paths toEnglish phonology?
- Index