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    Explicit phonetic instruction vs. implicit attention to native exposure: Phonological awareness of English schwa in CLIL

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    URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/21080
    DOI: 10.1515/iral-2017-0079
    ISSN: 0019-042X
    ISSN: 1613-4141
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    Gómez Lacabex, Esther; Gallardo del Puerto, FranciscoAutoridad Unican
    Fecha
    2020
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    © Walter De Gruyter
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    IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 2020; 58(4): 419-442
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    De Gruyter Mouton
    Enlace a la publicación
    https://doi.org/10.1515/iral-2017-0079
    Palabras clave
    Phonological awareness
    Vowel reduction
    CLIL
    Explicit and implicit instruction
    Native input
    Resumen/Abstract
    Abstract: The present study aims at determining whether instruction in the form of explicit phonetic training and of implicit exposure to native input impacted Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) students? phonological awareness of the occurrence of English schwa in unstressed syllables of content words (bacon). Four intact CLIL groups were administered a perception task immediately before and after an intervention period of one month in which two groups underwent explicit instruction on the incidence of reduced vowels versus full vowels in English disyllabic words while another group was exposed to native input in their CLIL sessions. A fourth CLIL group with neither explicit intervention nor native teacher input served as control group. All four groups tended to judge both schwas and full vowels as correct in the pre-test, indicating that they were not knowledgeable of the general pattern of vowel reduction occurrence in unstressed syllables in English prior to intervention. In the post-test, the three experimental groups significantly improved their ability to identify full vowels as incorrect, the groups receiving explicit instruction exhibiting higher gains than the group which was implicitly exposed to native input.
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