DocumentCode
312054
Title
Fluency and use of segmental dialect features in the acquisition of a second language (French) by English speakers
Author
Archambault, Danièle ; Foucher, Carherine ; Maneva, Blagovesta
Author_Institution
Lab. de Phonetique, Montreal Univ., Que., Canada
Volume
2
fYear
1996
fDate
3-6 Oct 1996
Firstpage
622
Abstract
The study investigates the use of two parameters, fluency and use of segmental dialect features (accent) to rate the overall ability of speakers of French as a second language. A group of ten native English Canadians read a short text of 139 words in French (their second language). Their degree of fluency was established by a combination of the following measures: speech rate (words/min, syll/min, syll/s), number and duration of pauses, and hesitations. We also investigated their use of various segmental dialect features such as diphthonguization of long vowels, affrication of /t d/, and high vowel deletion. These results were then compared to those of a group of ten native French speakers of the same region (Montreal)
Keywords
education; natural languages; speech; speech processing; English speakers; French; accent; affrication; diphthonguization; fluency; hesitations; high vowel deletion; long vowels; native English Canadians; native French speakers; pauses; second language; second language acquisition; segmental dialect features; speech rate; Acoustical engineering; Feature extraction; Loudspeakers; Natural languages; Speech; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Spoken Language, 1996. ICSLP 96. Proceedings., Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3555-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSLP.1996.607438
Filename
607438
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