1. Interdental Fricative Production in Dutch Heritage Language Speakers Living in Canada
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Sarah Cornwell and Yasaman Rafat
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heritage language ,dutch l1 ,english l2 ,socio-phonetics ,interdental fricatives ,Language and Literature ,English literature ,PR1-9680 - Abstract
This study investigates the production of / θ / and / ð / by three groups of English speakers in the community of Norwich, Ontario, Canada. English monolinguals, Heritage Dutch speakers, and late-learning Dutch L1 English speakers / θ / and / ð / production was measured in both naturalistic and reading tasks. Heritage Dutch speakers produce [θ] and [ð] at similar levels to Monolingual English speakers, the two groups use different allophone inventories especially in the initial position of / ð / and the medial-position of / θ /. This study suggests that despite having native English accents, Dutch Heritage speakers may manipulate the inherently variable English / θ / and / ð / production to communicate their Dutch cultural identity.
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- 2017
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