Pokaż uproszczony rekord

dc.contributor.authorPorzuczek, Andrzej
dc.contributor.authorRojczyk, Arkadiusz
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-10T17:36:22Z
dc.date.available2022-03-10T17:36:22Z
dc.date.issued2021-03-30
dc.identifier.issn1731-7533
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/41080
dc.description.abstractThis paper analyses the way that Polish learners of English articulate plosive and affricate consonants preceding another obstruent occlusive in both L1 and L2. Considering that English allows unreleased plosives before any stop, that is in a wider range of contexts than Polish, a Polish learner may find it confusing that it is regarded unacceptable to block the affricate release before another (in English always homorganic) affricate. In Polish the first of two homorganic affricates is often reduced to the occlusion phase, while unreleased plosives appear very rarely in non-homorganic contexts. This apparent paradox in the treatment of affricate and plosive consonant clusters may lead to complicated transfer patterns, which we examine by observing the release suppression tendencies in Polish and English phrases and sentences read by phonetically trained and untrained Polish learners of English. The results indicate strong negative transfer tendencies and suggest a connection between gemination patterns and unreleased occlusive distribution in a language.en
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiegopl
dc.relation.ispartofseriesResearch in Language;1en
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subjectL2 speechen
dc.subjectphonetic transferen
dc.subjectunreleased stopsen
dc.subjectgeminatesen
dc.titleComplex Patterns in L1-to-L2 Phonetic Transfer: The Acquisition of English Plosive and Affricate Fake Geminates and Non-Homorganic Clusters by Polish Learnersen
dc.typeArticle
dc.page.number1-13
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationPorzuczek, Andrzej - University of Silesia, Katowice, Polanden
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationRojczyk, Arkadiusz - University of Silesia, Katowice, Polanden
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dc.contributor.authorEmailPorzuczek, Andrzej - andrzej.porzuczek@us.edu.pl
dc.contributor.authorEmailRojczyk, Arkadiusz - arkadiusz.rojczyk@us.edu.pl
dc.identifier.doi10.18778/1731-7533.19.1.01
dc.relation.volume19


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