TY - GEN
T1 - Neuro-psycho-cognitive markers for pronunciation/speech imitation as language aptitude
AU - Reiterer, Susanne Maria
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The focus of this research is on explaining phonetic/speech imitation aptitude, but apart from biological (brain) markers (individual differences in speech imitation reflected by brain structure or function), we found markers in other psycho-cognitive domains. Higher speech imitation aptitude was accompanied by higher singing abilities, but also higher general musicality, auditory working memory, increased openness to new experience and empathy as personality markers, and differed between the sexes – males showing elevated pronunciation skills, females superiority in grammar and vocabulary learning aptitude. Since musicality and singing was a good predictor for L2 pronunciation and phonetic ability, regardless of the language, level of experience, we further investigated singing, musicality and phonetic aptitude in more detail and in different age groups from Kindergarten to adults. We found in musicality a strong predictor of speech imitation throughout the life-span, starting at age 4, where children had almost no musical or linguistic pre-training.
AB - The focus of this research is on explaining phonetic/speech imitation aptitude, but apart from biological (brain) markers (individual differences in speech imitation reflected by brain structure or function), we found markers in other psycho-cognitive domains. Higher speech imitation aptitude was accompanied by higher singing abilities, but also higher general musicality, auditory working memory, increased openness to new experience and empathy as personality markers, and differed between the sexes – males showing elevated pronunciation skills, females superiority in grammar and vocabulary learning aptitude. Since musicality and singing was a good predictor for L2 pronunciation and phonetic ability, regardless of the language, level of experience, we further investigated singing, musicality and phonetic aptitude in more detail and in different age groups from Kindergarten to adults. We found in musicality a strong predictor of speech imitation throughout the life-span, starting at age 4, where children had almost no musical or linguistic pre-training.
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UR - https://www.routledge.com/Language-Aptitude-Advancing-Theory-Testing-Research-and-Practice/Wen-Skehan-Biedron-Li-Sparks/p/book/9781138563872
M3 - Contribution to proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85070010336
SN - 9781138563872
T3 - Second language aquisition research series
SP - 277
EP - 298
BT - Language Aptitude
A2 - Wen, Zhisheng
A2 - Skehan, Peter
A2 - Biedron, Adriana
A2 - Li, Shaofeng
A2 - Sparks, Richard
PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis
CY - Milton
ER -