Non-native perception of native English prominence

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This study examines the factors that influence Mandarin and Korean speakers' understanding of English pitch accent placement. The results show that both groups have difficulty determining whether a native English speaker is using the correct prosody for a particular discourse context. Participants' ability to do this task improved with greater English proficiency, as measured by the Versant English Test. Participants' success was also influenced by whether a sentence had broad or narrow focus, whether an accent was placed within a focused constituent, and by the number of contexts in which a particular accent placement is used.

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Baker, R. E. (2010). Non-native perception of native English prominence. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Speech Prosody. International Speech Communication Association. https://doi.org/10.21437/speechprosody.2010-3

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