Volume

A selection of papers from the workshop, together with several newly commissioned chapters, will appear in the Springer series Prosody, Phonology and Phonetics in late 2018/early 2019.

Table of contents:

  • Sönning, Lukas. (Re-)viewing the acquisition of rhythm in the light of L2 phonological theories

  • Mooney, Shannon. Individual patterns in production and perception of periodic speech among L1 and L2 English speakers

  • Regnoli, Giuliana. Analysing Rhythmic Variability in Indian English: the case of Marathi English and Telugu English

  • Quesada Vázquez, Leticia. The introduction of English rhythm in the EFL classroom to improve intelligibility, comprehensibility and fluency

  • Domene Moreno, Christina and Barış Kabak. Bilingual and monolingual speech rhythm in additional language learning

  • Pillai, Stefanie and Anussyia Muthiah. Rhythmic Patterns of Malaysian English Speakers

  • White, Donald and Peggy Mok. L2 Speech Rhythm Development in a Study-Abroad Setting

  • Maxwell, Olga and Elinor Payne. Investigating (rhythm) variation in Indian English: an integrated approach

  • Davis, Chris and Jeesun Kum. Novel methods for characterising L2 speech rhythm

  • Fuchs, Robert. Speech rhythm, intonation and segmental differences as cues to dialect discrimination