LAMBACHER, Stephen G.
   Department   Aoyama Gakuin University  Department of Social Informatics, School of Social Informatics
   Position   Professor
Language English
Publication Date 1999/04
Type Academic Journal
Title A CALL tool for improving second language acquisition of English consonants by Japanese learners
Contribution Type Single
Volume, Issue, Page pp.137-156
Author and coauthor Stephen Lambacher
Details A growing number of ELT and foreign language programs are incorporating computer-assisted
instruction into their curricula for pronunciation training. This paper explains the use of a CALL
tool that utilizes acoustic data in real time to help Japanese L2 learners improve their perception
and production of English consonants. The basic features of the speech learning software
which runs on a networked workstation and is used for pronunciation training are described. The
software enables users to perform an acoustic analysis of their recorded utterances with functions
for viewing amplitude and pitch, and for viewing and measuring duration and frequency
range. Electronic visual feedback (EVF) allows learners to visualize their own pronunciation
and compare it with a native pattern, and to associate the frequency patterns on the computer
screen with the movement of their articulators. The transference of data is in real time, which
enables learners to get immediate feedback about their errors and progress from the teacher. In
explaining EVF applications, the paper also provides a cross-linguistic comparison of English
and Japanese consonants in order to shed light on the difficulties faced by Japanese learners in
producing English consonants.
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