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Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes

Volume 70, Number 4 / November 2014

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Second Language Speech Perception and Production: Implications for Language Teaching / Perception et production de la parole : répercussions sur l’enseignement des langues secondes

 

This issue contains:

 

Editorial/Éditorial

The past decade has witnessed a steady increase in research on foreign- or second-language (L2) speech perception and production targeting varied populations of speakers, using different languages in various linguistic, educational, social, and political contexts. However, most of this research –whether it is carried out in areas of speech pathology, speech science, linguistics, psychology, or cognitive science – has been largely theoretical and has not been targeted toward researchers and teachers interested in the pedagogical aspects of L2 pronunciation teaching and learning. Motivated by this observation and the recent growth of research in the area, this special issue of the Canadian Modern Language Review /La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes (CMLR/RCLV) emphasizes the pedagogical implications and applications of research to L2 speech perception and production. …

 

Changes in Second-Language Learners’ Oral Skills and Socio-Affective Profiles Following Study Abroad: A Mixed-Methods Approach

Debra M. Hardison    

 

The Link between Pronunciation Anxiety and Willingness to Communicate in the Foreign-Language Classroom: The Polish EFL Context

Małgorzata Baran-Łucarz      

 

Second-Language Learners’ Identification of Target-Language Phonemes: A Short-Term Phonetic Training Study

Juli Cebrian, Angelica Carlet 

 

Two Phonetic-Training Procedures for Young Learners: Investigating Instructional Effects on Perceptual Awareness

Esther Gómez Lacabex, Francisco Gallardo del Puerto      

 

What Predicts the Effectiveness of Foreign-Language Pronunciation Instruction? Investigating the Role of Perception and Other Individual Differences

Elizabeth M. Kissling  

 

Les effets de l’enseignement des phénomènes d’enchaînement sur la production orale des élèves dans un cours d’espagnol langue étrangère au Québec

Cristina Uribe, Henrietta Cedergren, Jessica Payeras         

 

Book and Software Reviews / Critiques de livres et de logiciels

A. Moyer (2013), Foreign Accent: The Phenomenon of Non-native Speech. reviewed by Annie Bergeron

 

 

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