Abstract
Abstract
Second language pronunciation is undergoing dramatic changes in research visibility, in the intelligibility-centered goals that
drive the field, and in the ways that technology is being deployed to address new needs. This plenary delineates problems that
face the field as it has grown. I suggest the reasons that technology must be a critical part of the future of L2 pronunciation
and the ways in which technology use can help to address problems facing future growth. These reasons include providing the
support teachers need, individualizing instruction, providing ways to ensure that intelligibility-based instruction adheres to
effective goals, combining information in unusual and innovative ways, taking advantage of multi-modality in instruction and
delivering varied types of feedback, and researching pronunciation learning and teaching processes.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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