2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0142716423000371
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How bidialectalism affects non-native speech acquisition: Evidence from Shanghai and Mandarin Chinese

Xiaoluan Liu,
Paola Escudero

Abstract: The current study examines how bidialectalism influences non-native speech production. We compared monodialectal Mandarin Chinese with bidialectal Shanghai-Mandarin Chinese speakers in terms of their ability to produce easy and difficult American English vowels. The results showed a general advantage for the bidialectal group compared with the monodialectal group in the production of the vowel formants and duration of the easy English vowels [i] and [u]. However, for the English vowels [ɪ] and [ʊ] known to be … Show more

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