L2 Speech Perception and Production in the Globalized World

A special issue of Languages (ISSN 2226-471X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 December 2024 | Viewed by 567

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Department of English, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA
Interests: second language (L2) speech perception and production; world Englishes; oral assessment and testing; language attitudes; speech technology

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Guest Editor
Department of English, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA
Interests: second language (L2) speech perception and production; L2 pragmatics; world Englishes; oral assessment and testing; language attitudes; corpus linguistics

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a call for proposals for a Special Issue of Languages titled " L2 Speech Perception and Production in the Globalized World." This Special Issue aims to gather cutting-edge research in the field of second language (L2) speech perception and production, with a particular focus on L2 accentedness, intelligibility, comprehensibility and associated L2 oral assessment, language attitudes and stereotyping issues.

The primary focus of this Special Issue is to explore recent advances in L2 speech perception and production research and their implications for second language acquisition and teaching. We encourage the submission of high-quality research papers that contribute to our understanding of L2 speech perception and production processes, as well as their pedagogical implications.

Some of the possible topics for the Special Issues submissions are listed below:

•    The role of accentedness, comprehensibility, and/or intelligibility in L2 speech perception;
•    The effect of accent familiarity in L2 speech perception;
•    The relationship between L2 speech production and other linguistic skills (e.g., pragmatics);
•    Corpus-based approaches to the study of L2 speech perception and/or production;
•    The role of individual differences, such as language aptitude or working memory, in L2 speech perception and production outcomes;
•    The effectiveness of instructional interventions in improving L2 speech perception and/or production, including pronunciation-focused teaching methods or computer-assisted pronunciation training;
•    The role of identity construction or language attitudes, in L2 speech perception. 

This Special Issue aims to build upon and supplement the existing literature in the field of L2 speech perception and production. We seek to highlight current research trends and novel perspectives that deepen our understanding of L2 speech development and its pedagogical implications. By examining these specific topics, we aim to contribute to ongoing discussions and debates in the field, offering new insights into effective strategies for improving L2 learners' oral communication skills.

Tentative Completion Schedule
Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 April 2024
Notification of Abstract Acceptance: 15 May 2024
Full Manuscript Deadline: 20 December 2024

We request that interested authors initially submit a proposed title and an abstract of 400–600 words summarizing their intended contribution. Please send your abstract to the Guest Editors at [email protected] and [email protected] or to the Languages editorial office at [email protected]. The abstracts will be reviewed by the guest editors to ensure a proper fit within the scope of the Special Issue. Upon acceptance, full manuscripts will undergo a double-blind peer-review process.

We look forward to receiving your proposals and contributions to this exciting Special Issue. Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,

Prof. Dr. Okim Kang
Dr. Maria Kostromitina
Guest Editors

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