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          <dc:title>Changes in the “Shadowing Voice” of Vietnamese Learners of Japanese: Through an analysis of accent and intonation</dc:title>
          <dc:title>ベトナム人日本語学習者のシャドーイング音声の変化 －アクセント・イントネーションの分析から－</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>奥村, 匡子</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Okumura, Kyoko</dc:creator>
          <dc:subject>ベトナム語</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>アクセント</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>イントネーション</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>シャドーイング</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>自律学習</dc:subject>
          <dc:description>It has previously been indicated that shadowing has a beneficial effect on pronunciation in terms of prosody. This study analyzed the speech of Vietnamese learners in terms of changes in their accent
and intonation, over a period of four months of shadowing practice. The results demonstrated that: 1) word accents increased in accuracy; 2) the intonation of the ka at the end of interrogative sentences
began to be inflected upwards; and 3) the intonation of the yo at the
end of sentences expressing transmission of information continued
to be expressed as a rising tone, though it is supposed to be a falling
tone. It was the shift in focus towards phonetics that assisted Vietnamese learners in achieving overall improvement in their fourmonth period of pronunciation study.</dc:description>
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          <dc:description>departmental bulletin paper</dc:description>
          <dc:publisher>神奈川大学言語研究センター</dc:publisher>
          <dc:date>2016-03-10</dc:date>
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          <dc:identifier>神奈川大学言語研究</dc:identifier>
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          <dc:identifier>41</dc:identifier>
          <dc:identifier>AN1008864X</dc:identifier>
          <dc:identifier>0915-3136</dc:identifier>
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