Earl K. Brown’s research while affiliated with Brigham Young University–Hawaii and other places

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FIGURE 1. Praat screenshot of a sibilant token of /s/.
FIGURE 2. Praat screenshot of an aspirated token of /s/.
FIGURE 3. Praat screenshot of a deleted token of /s/.
FIGURE 4. Distribution of impressionistic codes of /s/ as percentages by country and by speaker grouping.
FIGURE 5. Boxplot of percentage voiced of /s/ by country and speaker grouping.

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SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION OF /S/-WEAKENING IN A STUDY ABROAD CONTEXT
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March 2021

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Studies in Second Language Acquisition

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Alicia Harley

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Earl K. Brown

This study examines the second language (L2) development of variable /s/-weakening in the spontaneous speech of L2 learners of Spanish who studied abroad in either Dominican Republic, where /s/-weakening is widespread, or central Spain, where /s/-weakening is much less common. Learners’ realizations of /s/ were coded impressionistically and acoustically by measuring voicing, center of gravity, and duration. The results show that regardless of the study abroad location, students did not change the amount of sibilance they produced over time. However, they became more nativelike with respect to /s/-voicing and duration. Additionally, whereas some linguistic factors were found to significantly constrain /s/-weakening across groups, learners did not gain sensitivity to all factors that constrain native-speaker /s/-weakening. Findings suggest that exposure to /s/-weakening during a semester abroad is insufficient for learners to adopt this sociolinguistic variable and other social and cognitive factors likely mitigate its integration into the L2 learners’ phonological systems.

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... Unlike /θ/, which is produced categorically by all speakers in dialects that have this phoneme, /s/ weakening is a gradient phonetic process with a high degree of variability, even within the same speaker, and often constrained by sociolinguistic variables such as perceived level of formality. Just like the case of /θ/, however, studies have found that learners normally exhibit very low degrees of /s/ weakening after studying abroad in /s/weakening areas, as illustrated by L1-English learners who spent six weeks in Argentina (Schmidt, 2020) or four months in the Dominican Republic (Linford, Harley, & Brown, 2021). A parallel process has been described for /l/ deletion in French, which occurs often in subject pronouns (e.g., il, "he"), variably in certain lexical items, andas in the case of Spanish /s/ weakeningvaries greatly by region and register (deleting the /l/ is linked to an informal style). ...

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The Phonetics and Phonology of Adult L2 Learners After Study Abroad
SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION OF /S/-WEAKENING IN A STUDY ABROAD CONTEXT

Studies in Second Language Acquisition