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A aquisição das consoantes laterais do português europeu por aprendentes chineses

2018; University of Porto; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.26334/2183-9077/rapln4ano2018a46

ISSN

2183-9077

Autores

Chao Zhou, Maria João Freitas, Adelina Castelo,

Tópico(s)

Linguistic Studies and Language Acquisition

Resumo

The present study examined the production of European Portuguese (EP) lateral consonants by 14 Chinese learners, through a picture naming task eliciting the target segments in all possible syllable and word-level positions. Our results illustrate that /l/ is stable in singletons (100% target-like) due to the positive transfer from Mandarin Chinese. However, it is very often vocalized in codas (only 16.7% target-like production, [ɫ]), which might be attributed to a phonetically based tendency (Graham, 2017; Johnson & Britain, 2007). The high accuracy (97% target-like) of /l/ in onset clusters, an absent structure in the L1, can be the result of the heterosyllabic nature of EP obstruent-liquid sequences (Veloso, 2006) or of the association of two segments to a single skeletal position, which was also argued as an intermediate stage in EP L1 acquisition (Freitas, 2003). /ʎ/ is still in acquisition (52.4% target-like), and is often produced as an L1 category [lj], due to acoustic and articulatory similarity.

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