Non-Native Attitudes to /θ/ and /ð/: A European Case Study
Non-Native Attitudes to /θ/ and /ð/: A European Case Study
Author(s): Rias van den Doel, Anne-France C.H. Pinget, Hugo QuenéSubject(s): Foreign languages learning, Phonetics / Phonology, Language acquisition
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: attitudes; dental fricatives; endonormative; Euro-English; exonormative; nonnative speakers;
Summary/Abstract: This paper investigates the evaluation of the English sounds /θ/ and /ð/ as produced by European non-native speakers. Using the data from a larger web survey, we compared the error judgements by different native and non-native users of English. This was done to establish whether there is any normative convergence among European non-native speakers, or if this was counteracted by other patterns, such as the presence or absence of these sounds in their L1s. Our analysis shows that while European non-native judges do not differ consistently from native-speakers in their judgements, there are also subtle differences between different groups of non-native speakers, implying that we should be careful not to generalise across groups about non-native attitudes to these sounds.
Journal: Research in Language (RiL)
- Issue Year: 16/2018
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 407-427
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English