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Second Language Acquisition Of Mandarin Chinese Tones Beyond Firstlanguage Transfer Hang Zhang

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Second Language Acquisition Of Mandarin Chinese Tones Beyond Firstlanguage Transfer Hang Zhang
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Publisher: Brill Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Author: Hang Zhang
ISBN: 9789004364790, 900436479X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Second Language Acquisition Of Mandarin Chinese Tones Beyond Firstlanguage Transfer Hang Zhang by Hang Zhang 9789004364790, 900436479X instant download after payment.

Tones are the most challenging aspect of learning Chinese pronunciation for adult learners and traditional research mostly attributes tonal errors to interference from learners’ native languages. In Second Language Acquisition of Mandarin Chinese Tones, Hang Zhang offers a series of cross-linguistic studies to argue that there are factors influencing tone acquisition that extend beyond the transfer of structures from learners’ first languages, and beyond characteristics extracted from Chinese. These factors include universal phonetic and phonological constraints as well as pedagogical issues. By examining non-native Chinese tone productions made by speakers of non-tonal languages (English, Japanese, and Korean), this book brings together theory and practice and uses the theoretical insights to provide concrete suggestions for teachers and learners of Chinese.

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