On syllable structure and phonological variation: The case of i-epenthesis by Brazilian Portuguese learners of English

Authors

  • Paul John Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres
  • Walcir Cardoso Concordia University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2017v70n3p169

Abstract

Our study employs nonword-learning tasks to examine i-epenthesis in the speech output of 53 Brazilian Portuguese learners of English. One aim is to investigate conflicting views on the syllabification of consonants in various word-medial and final contexts, where they can be parsed as either codas or onsets of empty nuclei. Another aim is to test a proposal (Authors, 2017) concerning the source of L2 phonological variation: we suggest that L2 variation is lexical rather than derivational, stemming from individual items having dual underlying representations which compete for selection at the moment of speaking. The results of a multivariate statistical analysis indicate: i) a hierarchy of difficulty in the acquisition of the stops /p k/ in different lexical locations; and ii) simultaneous development of dual representations for single lexical items.

Author Biographies

Paul John, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres

Paul John is an assistant professor in the department of modern languages at the Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres.

Walcir Cardoso, Concordia University

Walcir Cardoso is a Professor in the department of Education at Concordia University.

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Published

2017-09-22

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