Infants have better speech perception as they can discriminate native + non-native: consonant contrasts, vowel contrasts,
visual speech. But by 6-8 months, lose ability to discriminate non-native speech info
Adult learners are probably not able to achieve a native-like accent in foreign lang because can't perceive sound differences anymore = unable to produce it
Accentness in L2 will increase with age of onset - the older you are when you start
learning, the more L1 accent you will retain. There's a physical component for
pronunciation, and vocalisation requires incredibly fine motor control. So may be
neurophysio maturational constraints to acquisition of L2 phonology.
Flege et al
perhaps its psychoperceptual
240 native Italian + 240 native Korean
Production of English sentences
No accent if age of arrival 0-5. Stronger accent when older age of arrival (15-20)
Perceptual explanation: continuous mode allows to discriminate small speech sound differences
vs categorical mode - all or none basis. eg when identifying phoneme /b/, only pay attention to
contrasts to other letters, so ignore subtle differences. Perception of v young children in L1
learning heavily relies on continuous mode, gradually more reliance on categorical.
cause of accentness = tendency for L2 learners to perceive L2 sounds in phonetic categories in L1 -
so when L2 + L! similar + share phonetic space, don't notice subtle differences. Over-reliance on
categorical mode makes it hard to establish new phonetic categories for L2.
Long
native-like accent impossible unless 1st exposure is quite early, probs ~6yrs in many indivs, about 12 in rest
Patowski
similar concs but ages 12 + 15
67 non-native speakers of English
native speaking judges rated written transcripts of ppts speech from tape interviews
ppts exposed to English before 15 - much higher ratings than those after 15
lack of counterevidence to critical period for accent may be due to design of studies. Long
+ Patowski didn't design studies to specifically assess late learners
NO
Neufeld
Lab experiment
Trained 20 English speaking Canadians to pronounce Chinese + Japanese phrases
1 ppt - native-like ratings in both Chinese + Japanese
2 ppts - in Japanese only
Shows native-like mastery of sound patterns of foreign langs is attainable by adults
X Results may be due to instructions given to judges - told
speakers were Chinese + Japanese immigrants
X May just be showing people can mimic foreign phrases -
ppts just told to copy phrases - no understanding of
grammar
But does suggest original perceptual + motor ability that allow children to acquire speech
sounds of L1 are still available + can be accessed by adult L2 learners