Title of article :
The use of voice onset time by early bilinguals to distinguish homorganic stops in Canadian English and Canadian French
Author/Authors :
MACLEOD، ANDREA A. N. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The goal of this study was to examine the extent to which bilingual speakers maintain languagespecific
phonological contrasts for homorganic stops when a cue is shared across both languages.
To this end, voice onset time (VOT) was investigated in three groups of participants: early bilinguals
speakers of Canadian French and Canadian English (n=8),monolingual speakers of Canadian English
(n = 8), and monolingual speakers of Canadian French (n = 7). Three questions were targeted: What
are the general patterns of VOT production in bilingual and monolinguals? Do bilingual speakers
produce different mean VOT than monolinguals? Do bilingual speakers produce different variability
in VOT than monolinguals? Acoustic measurements of VOT were made from monosyllabic English
and French words with word-initial bilabial or coronal stop consonants. The results indicate that the
early bilingual speakers maintain monolingual-like phonemic contrasts, but that they exhibit more
variation within categories than monolingual speakers
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics