Title: PHONOSTYLISTICS AND SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
1PHONOSTYLISTICS AND SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
2INTRODUCTION
- Do the learners acquire the phonostylistylistic
(style dependent ) process of foreign casual
speach ? - What is the underlying mechnism of this
acquisition process ? - Is it universal for all learners ?
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3- L1 vs. L2 Natural Phonology .
- The acquisition of L2 phonology .
- The most important factors in acquiring a lg .
- Formal vs. natural setting .
- Formal vs. casual style .
- The character of speech situation .
- Speed
- Attention
4HYPOTHESISL1 vs. L2 Natural Phonology
- Native phonological system is confronted with
foreign lg requirements . - L1 processes are subconsciously applied by the
learner to L2 strings which results in
inteference in L2.
5The acquisition of L2 phonology
- It can be questioned on at least two grounds .
- It is conditioned by a multitude of socio
psychological factors . - L2 processes aquire the status of rules and do
not apply in uncontrolled speech e.g. in slips of
the tongue . -
6The most important factors in acquiring a lg
- The attitude of a learner .
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- The purpose of learning .
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- The aptitude of a learner .
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Responsible for motivation .
Influences orientation .
Especially for studying languages .
7The nature of the acquisition mechanism
FORMAL SETTING Conscious learning of both process and rules . NATURAL SETTING Subconscious learning in the childs fashion .
8Formal vs. casual style
- The learner tries to decipher the foreign lg
intention level . - The casual speech is masking the underlying
intention . - So , the biggest gap between production and
intention exists in casual speech.
9Underlying intention
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formal - GAP
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Levels of formality -
casual - Production
10The character of speech situation
- It depends on
- The topic of conversation .
- The relationship with the interlocutor .
- The place of conversation .
- The personal characteristics of the speaker .
11Speed
- The higher the attention level , the lower the
speed . - High speed implies the application of
assimilatory processes . - But the presence of those processes doesnt mean
that the utterances have been produced with high
speed .
12Attention it varies
The level of attention decides of the style of speech .
Within a given style attention may drop or increase e.g. for a time span of one word .
13EXPERIMENT
- The purpose of the experiment was to examine the
learners use of casual speach processes . -
Context Process Percentage of occurences
Triumph - ? f Nasal assimilation 94.1
Inquire about -r- Linking r 70.6
Couldnt you -t /? (j)u palatalization 35.3
14 -s d- stop deletion 23.5
-m p- nasal assimilation 5.9
-b b- stop assimilation 5.9
-t ? (j)u palatalization 48.5
-? g- stop deletion assimilation 36.4
-m(p) m- -?j- stop deletion assimilation/palatal 12.2
- a test drive
- ten pounds
- good bye
- What you want ?
- cap and gown
- Dont miss your train .
15CONCLUSIONSNatives vs. foreigners .
- NATIVE SPEAKERS
- Generally applied fewer processes than foreigners
the situation wasnt casual enough . - Speed also had no influence they spoke quickly
but attentively . - The only phonostylistic processes all of them
applied were
nasal assimilation in triumph
- palatalization in What you want ? .
16FOREIGNERS
- Used more casual speech processes .
- It proves the lack of precise differentiation -
the learner puts into practice whatever he has
learned no matter the circumstantes .
17The end ?