"Hansen's monograph concerns the phonological development of two Vietnamese adults acquiring English as a second language (L2). Data collection began 1 year after the couple's immigration to the United States and continued for a period of 1 year...Although this study was limited to two individuals, the extended period of data collection allowed a greater emphasis on the process of acquisition, not solely on the product. It contributes to a scant body of L2 literature that involves longitudinal research (Ortega & iberri-Shea, 2005). The study is also unique in its integration of the linguistic and social perspectives of L2 phonological development in context. Valuable appendixes include the English reading passage and word list used to elicit some of the production data, the detailed initial questionnaire administered in the form of an interview, sample interview questions, and an outline of the participants' log to record the amounts and functions of daily language use. This volume will be of interest to researchers in the fields of L2 phonology and sociolinguistics as well as to current and future teachers of English as a L2. " —Debra M. Hardison, Michigan State University, Studies in Second Language Acquisition, March 2008 (Issue 30:1)

- Debra M. Hardison,

"...Hansen describes timely and ambitious objectives for the volume: to integrate linguistic and social factors in an examination of the phonological acquisition of English of a Vietnamese family who recently immigrated to the United States. Hansen has chosen Vietnamese hoping to observe the developmental process from the starting point of a language known for syllable onsets and codas that are restricted in relation to the second language (L2) in terms of numbers and combinations of consonants allowed in both syllabic positions. With the goal of closely observing the process of early phonological acquisition vis-`a-vis social factors such as identity formation, gender, language maintenance, and language use, each chapter outlines the predictable linguistic constraints (developmental preferences, markedness, transfer), ending with a call in the final two chapters to consider the social context for second language acquisition (SLA)... it is noteworthy that Hansen has chosen a longitudinal approach, allowing insight into developmental processes... Hansen's research objectives are timely and relevant for understanding phonological acquisition within an immigration context." - Alene Moyer, MLJ Reviews, (Modern Language Journal), Vol. 92 No. 1, 2008

- Alene Moyer,

"Greater reliability is needed, however, to solidify these findings and enhance their generalizability. Two learners are bound to differ to some extent (and here they do in terms of accuracy for a number of feature types); thus, real evidence for universal variation patterns cannot be expected. A follow-up study could pull in larger numbers of Vietnamese participants, possibly comparing their data with those from other first-language groups, particularly languages typologically close to English, to potentially tease apart markedness effects from other patterns of interlanguage performance." -Alene Moyer, MLJ Reviews, (Modern Language Journal), Vol. 92 No. 1, 2008

This is a study of the phonological development of a family of L2 English learners. It is the first full-length book that focuses on a tightly-knit group of learners' acquisition of phonology over a longitudinal timeframe, and the first book to study both social and linguistic factors across that time period. Jette G. Hansen analyses this data gathered from actual language learners in the light of recent theory, as well as challenging aspects of current thinking on the subject of second language acquisition. Acquiring a Non-Native Phonology therefore makes an important and original contribution to the field and provides an in-depth analysis and discussion of the developmental processes in acquiring a non-native sound system which has not previously been presented. The book is aimed at academics interested in second language acquisition, and researchers studying phonology in general
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Presents an analysis of the problems of learning a second language as experienced by a family of learners. This book includes a study of a family of L2 English learners, focusing on a tightly-knit group of learners' acquisition of phonology over a longitudinal timeframe, and a study of social and linguistic factors in that time period.
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Introduction; Investigating L2 Phonology; The Participants; Acquiring a Non-Native Phonology; Linguistic Constraints; Social Barriers; A Unified Approach; Conclusions.
In this, the first full-length study of the phonological development of a family of L2 English learners, Jette Hansen analyses data from actual language learners to examine the developmental processes involved in acquiring a non-native sound system.
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An in-depth analysis of the problems of learning a second language as experienced by a family of learners

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780826468628
Publisert
2006-06-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Vekt
450 gr
Aldersnivå
G, UU, UP, P, 01, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
208

Om bidragsyterne

Jette Hansen is Assistant Professor in the Department of English, University of Arizona.