The perception of phonological quantity based on durational cues by native speakers, second-language users and nonspeakers of Finnish.

Abstract:

:Some languages, such as Finnish, use speech-sound duration as the primary cue for a phonological quantity distinction. For second-language (L2) learners, quantity is often difficult to master if speech-sound duration plays a less important role in the phonology of their native language (L1). By comparing the categorization performance of native speakers of Finnish, Russian L2 users of Finnish, and non-Finnish-speaking Russians, the present study aimed to determine whether the L2 users, whose native language does not have a quantity distinction, have been able to establish categories for Finnish quantity. The results suggest that the native speakers and some of the L2 users that have been exposed to Finnish for a longer time have access to phonological quantity categories, whereas the L2 users with shorter exposure and the non-Finnish-speaking subjects do not. In addition, by comparing categorization and discrimination tasks it was found that the native speakers show a phoneme-boundary effect for quantity that is cued by duration only, whereas the non-Finnish-speaking subjects and the subjects with low proficiency in Finnish do not.

journal_name

Lang Speech

journal_title

Language and speech

authors

Ylinen S,Shestakova A,Alku P,Huotilainen M

doi

10.1177/00238309050480030401

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2005-01-01 00:00:00

pages

313-38

issue

Pt 3

eissn

0023-8309

issn

1756-6053

journal_volume

48

pub_type

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