基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2006. This is a study of the phonological development of a group of L2 English learners. It is the first fulllength book that focuses on a tightly-knit group of learners' acquisition of phonology over a period of years, and the first book to study both social and linguistic factors.
Full Description
In this pioneering 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 nonnative sound system.This is a pioneering 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, presented here for the first time. The book is aimed at academics interested in second language acquisition, and researchers studying phonology in general.
Contents
1. Introduction; 2. Investigating L2 Phonology; 3. Researching the Nguyan Family; 4. Acquiring a Non-Native Syllable Structure; 5. Linguistic and Task Constraints; 6. Social Barriers; 7. A Unified Approach; 8. Conclusions; References; Appendices; Index; Appendices.



