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Relevant Acoustic Phonetics of L2 English: Focus on Intelligibility

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By (author): Ettien Koffi

Intelligibility is the ultimate goal of human communication. However, measuring it objectively remained elusive until the 1940s when physicist Harvey Fletcher pioneered a psychoacoustic methodology for doing so. Another physicist, von Bekesy, demonstrated clinically that Fletchers theory of Critical Bands was anchored in anatomical and auditory reality. Fletchers and Bekesys approach to intelligibility has revolutionized contemporary understanding of the processes involved in encoding and decoding speech signals. Their insights are applied in this book to account for the intelligibility of the pronunciation of 67 non-native speakers from the following language backgrounds 10 Arabic, 10 Japanese, 10 Korean, 10 Mandarin, 11 Serbian and Croatian the Slavic Group, 6 Somali, and 10 Spanish speakers who read the Speech Accent Archive elicitation paragraph. Their pronunciation is analyzed instrumentally and compared and contrasted with that of 10 native speakers of General American English (GAE) who read the same paragraph. The data-driven intelligibility analyses proposed in this book help answer the following questions:

  1. Can L2 speakers of English whose native language lacks a segment/segments or a suprasegment/ suprasegments manage to produce it/them intelligibly?
  2. If they cannot, what segments or suprasegments do they use to substitute for it/them?
  3. Do the compensatory strategies used interfere with intelligibility?

The findings reported in this book are based on nearly 12,000 measured speech tokens produced by all the participants. This includes some 2,000 vowels, more than 500 stop consonants, over 3,000 fricatives, nearly 1,200 nasals, about 1,500 approximants, a over 1,200 syllables onsets, as many as 800 syllable codas, more than 1,600 measurement of F0/pitch, and duration measurements of no fewer than 539 disyllabic words. These measurements are in keeping with Baken and Orlikoff (2000:3) and in accordance with widely accepted Just Noticeable Difference thresholds, and relative functional load calculations provided by Catforda (1987).

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Product Details
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367617554

About Ettien Koffi

Ettien Koffi Ph.D. linguistics teaches at Saint Cloud State University Minnesota. He is the author of four books and author/co-author of several dozen articles on acoustic phonetics phonology language planning and policy emergent orthographies syntax and translation. His acoustic phonetic research is synergetic encompassing L2 acoustic phonetics of English (Speech Intelligibility from the perspectives of the Critical Band Theory) sociophonetics of Central Minnesota English general acoustic phonetics of Anyi (a West African language) acoustic phonetic feature extraction for application in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Text-to-Speech (TTS) and voice biometrics for speaker verification. He can be reached at enkoffi@stcloudstate.edu.

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