Table of contents
Part I: Theoretical issues and frameworks in L2 phonology
1. Phonological acquisition in a first language
2. Exploring the role of age in the acquisition of a second language phonology
3. Transfer in second language phonology: A review
4. Typological markedness and second language phonology
5. Second language phonology in optimality theory
Part II. Second language speech perception and production
6. Speech perception in second language learners: The re-education of selective perception
7. Foreign accent and speech intelligibility
8. L2 speech production research: Findings, issues, and advances
9. Social factors and variation in production in L2 phonology
Part III. Technology, training, and curriculum
10. Training non-native language sound patterns: Lessons from training Japanese adults on the English /®/ - /l/ contrast
11. Ultrasound imaging applications in second language acquisition
12. Technologies for prosody in context: Past and future of L2 research and practice
13. Curriculum issues in teaching pronunciation to second language learners
Author index
Subject index
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