Affiliation:
1. University of Colorado, Denver
Abstract
Abstract
The current study tested changes in the production of the Spanish vowels /a e i o u/ over a semester of study in
intermediate second language Spanish learners (first language English) enrolled in either a Spanish phonetics
(n = 17) or conversation (n = 12) course. All participants completed an oral text reading task
at pretest and posttest time and a podcasting project throughout the semester, but only students in the phonetics course received
explicit phonetics instruction. Results found group by time change for F2 values of /a/ and /e/, and for both changes, the
instructed group’s values but not those of the uninstructed group were more nativelike at posttest time. These results show
improvement over time on vowel quality production by the instructed group, and descriptive results found positive attitudes by
both groups toward the project and other promising vowel production changes by the uninstructed group.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Education,Language and Linguistics