Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 1:2
[Journal of Second Language Pronunciation, 1:2] 2015. iv, 161 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Pronunciation trends across journals and the Journal of Second Language PronunciationJohn M. Levis | pp. 129–134
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Style-shifting and intra-speaker variation in the vowel production of nonnative speakers of New Zealand EnglishKsenia Gnevsheva | pp. 135–156
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The L2 perception of initial English /h/ and /ɹ/ by Brazilian Portuguese learners of EnglishDenise Osborne | pp. 157–180
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Stress perception: Effects of training and a study abroad program for L1 English late learners of SpanishSofia Romanelli, Andrea Cecilia Menegotto, and Ron Smyth | pp. 181–210
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Effects of listener factors and stimulus properties on the intelligibility, comprehensibility and accentedness of L2 speechIzabela Anna Jułkowska and Juli Cebrian | pp. 211–237
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An acceptable non-alveolar Japanese /s/Greg Raver-Lampman, Felicia Toreno, and Janet Bing | pp. 238–253
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Overt and covert contrast in L2 phonologyFred Eckman, Gregory Iverson, and Jae Yung Song | pp. 254–278
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Adam Brown. Pronunciation and phonetics. A practical guide for English language teachersReviewed by Shem Macdonald | pp. 279–281
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Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska. Pronunciation in EFL instruction: A Research-Based ApproachReviewed by Alice Henderson | pp. 282–285
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John M. Levis & Alene Moyer. Social dynamics in second language accentReviewed by Bettina Beinhoff | pp. 286–289
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