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Articles

Cross-linguistic influence in L3 phonological acquisition

Pages 19-38 | Received 31 Aug 2008, Published online: 24 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

This study investigates possible sources and directions of cross-linguistic influence on vowel reduction and speech rhythm produced by four trilingual speakers with different L1s in their L2 (German or English) and L3 (English or German). It was shown that, compared to native speakers, the speakers produced distinct differences in these phonological processes. The data do not give conclusive evidence for an L1 influence on these prosodic patterns in the speakers' L2 and L3. A positive effect of the L2 on the L3 is possible, but the results also show that the phonological properties of the L3 have an important influence on L3 productions.

Acknowledgements

I am very grateful to Grit Mehlhorn, Björn Hammarberg and Jürgen Trouvain for their valuable comments.

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