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Introducing SLA of phonology research
  • Major theoretical approaches

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Perceptual Assimilation Model PAM - Best (1996)
  • concerns initial perceptual difficulties
    non-native phonetic segments are perceptually
    assimilated to native phonetic categories
    according to their articulatory similarity to the
    native gestural constellations
  • perceptual difficulty in differentiating
    non-native contrasts is predictable from these
    assimilation patterns (cf. 'goodness of fit' to a
    given native category)

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Speech Learning Model SLM - Flege (1991)
  • L1 L2 position-sensitive allophones are related
    along a continuum of interlingual phonetic
    similarity defined in acoustic-phonetic terms
    (such as F1/F2 for Vs, VOT for Cs)
  • beginners perceptually assimilate most L2
    categories to native ones if L2 segment is
    sufficiently dissimilar - a new L2 perceptual
    category is established over time

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SLM cont.
  • the new category formation may be blocked by
    equivalence classification for less dissimilar
    sounds, so a single perceptual category subsumes
    both L1 L2 segments, leading to persistent
    accented production in L2 or even to shifts in L1
    production

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both in PAM SLM
  • context-dependent phonetic segments form the
    level of analysis (not phonemes or features)

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an exemplar-based model- Pisoni (1996)
  • native phonetic categories are represented as
    clusters of exemplars that share certain critical
    acoustic parameters
  • categorization involves matching an incoming
    signal to previously stored exemplars
  • L2 perceptual training should be conducive to the
    formation of (new) equivalence clusters

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Perceptual Magnet model- Kuhl (1996)
  • native-lg phonetic categories are organized
    around prototypes (established within the first
    year of life) which distort the phonetic
    perceptual space
  • L2 perceptual learning would require the
    reorganization of the phonetic perc space around
    newly established prototypes

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all four models
  • rely on the notion of phonetic similarity (cf.
    Strange 1999 for further discussion)
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