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This book integrates theoretical and practical perspectives on
computer-assisted analysis of spoken discourse, reflecting recent
important developments in speech analysis for language teaching and
assessment. Bringing together into one volume the methods and
approaches for analysis of speech properties and spoken discourse,
Ghanem, Kang, and Kostromitina illustrate the importance of
adaptive learning technologies in analysing speech. The book offers
a comprehensive go-to resource for the description of various
features in second language L2 spoken discourse as well as a guide
for manners in which they can be extracted and analyzed. The
proposed text aims to accomplish its goal by providing an overview
of linguistic features found in L2 acquisition, clarifying
evidence-based constructs in L2 speech, and applying various
analyses to suggestions for practice. This book brings together
various strands of research and application with an emphasis on
analysis of speech properties, which can be a gate-keeping function
of speech. In particular, its innovative approach lies with the
introduction of segmental, suprasegmental, lexico-grammatical, and
pragmatic features in the analysis of L2 speech. This approach
offers a more comprehensive view of L2 spoken discourse which can
be extremely beneficial for L2 research and pedagogy. Covering the
speech of both native and non-native speakers, but with particular
relevance for second language acquisition, this book is essential
reading for graduate students, teachers and researchers in applied
linguistics, TESOL and other speech science-related fields.
This book integrates theoretical and practical perspectives on
computer-assisted analysis of spoken discourse, reflecting recent
important developments in speech analysis for language teaching and
assessment. Bringing together into one volume the methods and
approaches for analysis of speech properties and spoken discourse,
Ghanem, Kang, and Kostromitina illustrate the importance of
adaptive learning technologies in analysing speech. The book offers
a comprehensive go-to resource for the description of various
features in second language L2 spoken discourse as well as a guide
for manners in which they can be extracted and analyzed. The
proposed text aims to accomplish its goal by providing an overview
of linguistic features found in L2 acquisition, clarifying
evidence-based constructs in L2 speech, and applying various
analyses to suggestions for practice. This book brings together
various strands of research and application with an emphasis on
analysis of speech properties, which can be a gate-keeping function
of speech. In particular, its innovative approach lies with the
introduction of segmental, suprasegmental, lexico-grammatical, and
pragmatic features in the analysis of L2 speech. This approach
offers a more comprehensive view of L2 spoken discourse which can
be extremely beneficial for L2 research and pedagogy. Covering the
speech of both native and non-native speakers, but with particular
relevance for second language acquisition, this book is essential
reading for graduate students, teachers and researchers in applied
linguistics, TESOL and other speech science-related fields.
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary English Pronunciation
provides a comprehensive survey of this field covering both
theoretical and practical perspectives on pronunciation. In 35
chapters contributed by leading scholars from around the world,
this Handbook examines: linguistic and historical background of
sound systems and theoretical issues linked to sound changes;
pronunciation acquisition and factors related to speech production;
pronunciation research and applications to second language
pronunciation; the link between pronunciation and other language
skills including perception and other socio-cultural factors;
pronunciation and its relation to World Englishes. The Routledge
Handbook of Contemporary English Pronunciation will be essential
reading for anyone with an interest in pronunciation.
This volume presents an interdisciplinary approach to the study of
second language prosody and computer modeling. It addresses the
importance of prosody's role in communication, bridging the gap
between applied linguistics and computer science. The book
illustrates the growing importance of the relationship between
automated speech recognition systems and language learning
assessment in light of new technologies and showcases how the study
of prosody in this context in particular can offer innovative
insights into the computerized process of natural discourse. The
book offers detailed accounts of different methods of analysis and
computer models used and demonstrates how these models can be
applied to L2 discourse analysis toward predicting real-world
language use. Kang, Johnson, and Kermad also use these frameworks
as a jumping-off point from which to propose new models of second
language prosody and future directions for prosodic computer
modeling more generally. Making the case for the use of
naturalistic data for real-world applications in empirical
research, this volume will foster interdisciplinary dialogues
across students and researchers in applied linguistics, speech
communication, speech science, and computer engineering.
Assessment in Second Language Pronunciation highlights the
importance of pronunciation in the assessment of second language
speaking proficiency. Leading researchers from around the world
cover practical issues as well as theoretical principles, enabling
the understanding and application of the theory involved in
assessment in pronunciation. Key features of this book include:
Examination of key criteria in pronunciation assessment, including
intelligibility, comprehensibility and accentedness; Exploration of
the impact of World Englishes and English as a Lingua Franca on
pronunciation assessment; Evaluation of the validity and
reliability of testing, including analysis of scoring
methodologies; Discussion of current and future practice in
assessing pronunciation via speech recognition technology.
Assessment in Second Language Pronunciation is vital reading for
students studying modules on pronunciation and language testing and
assessment.
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary English Pronunciation
provides a comprehensive survey of this field covering both
theoretical and practical perspectives on pronunciation. In 35
chapters contributed by leading scholars from around the world,
this Handbook examines: linguistic and historical background of
sound systems and theoretical issues linked to sound changes;
pronunciation acquisition and factors related to speech production;
pronunciation research and applications to second language
pronunciation; the link between pronunciation and other language
skills including perception and other socio-cultural factors;
pronunciation and its relation to World Englishes. The Routledge
Handbook of Contemporary English Pronunciation will be essential
reading for anyone with an interest in pronunciation.
Assessment in Second Language Pronunciation highlights the
importance of pronunciation in the assessment of second language
speaking proficiency. Leading researchers from around the world
cover practical issues as well as theoretical principles, enabling
the understanding and application of the theory involved in
assessment in pronunciation. Key features of this book include:
Examination of key criteria in pronunciation assessment, including
intelligibility, comprehensibility and accentedness; Exploration of
the impact of World Englishes and English as a Lingua Franca on
pronunciation assessment; Evaluation of the validity and
reliability of testing, including analysis of scoring
methodologies; Discussion of current and future practice in
assessing pronunciation via speech recognition technology.
Assessment in Second Language Pronunciation is vital reading for
students studying modules on pronunciation and language testing and
assessment.
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