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The effects of Hong Kong L2 English speakers’ phonological features on listeners’ cognitive and affective perceptions
Hsueh Chu CHEN
, Qian WANG
Department of Linguistics and Modern Language Studies (LML)
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Hong Kong
100%
Native English Speakers
100%
L2 English
100%
Phonological Features
100%
Cognitive Perception
100%
Affective Perception
100%
Likability
28%
Comprehensibility
28%
Speech Data
14%
Copyright
14%
United Kingdom
14%
Non-native English Speakers
14%
Speech Sample
14%
English Speech
14%
Listener Perception
14%
Language Background
14%
Foreign Accentedness
14%
Accentedness
14%
L2 English Speech
14%
Conversational Interviews
14%
Overall Impression
14%
Phonological Variables
14%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Cognitive
100%
English Speaker
100%
Affective
100%
Phonological Feature
100%
Comprehensibility
28%
Kingdom
14%
Speaker
14%
Phonological
14%
Native Speaker
14%
Listener perception
14%
Supra-segmental
14%