Search Results - "Osborne, Denise M."
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Foreign-Language Phonetic Development Leads to First-Language Phonetic Drift: Plosive Consonants in Native Portuguese Speakers Learning English as a Foreign Language in Brazil
Published in Languages (Basel) (01-09-2021)“…Fifty-six Portuguese speakers born and raised in Brazil produced Portuguese words beginning in one of four plosives, /p b k ɡ/. Twenty-eight of them were…”
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The realization of speech acts of refusals of an invitation among Brazilian friends
Published in Revista de estudos da linguagem (01-07-2010)“…This study investigates the speech acts of refusal in the natural speech of four native speakers of Brazilian Portuguese (BP). Following the rationale in Beebe…”
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The perception of English [h] and [ɹ] by Brazilian Portuguese speakers
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-11-2013)“…Brazilian Portuguese (BP) learners of English have difficulties in differentiating between initial English [h] and [ɹ] (Zimmer, Silveira, and Alvers, 2009)…”
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Schema activation through pre-reading activities: teaching proverbs in L2
Published in Brazilian English language teaching journal (31-12-2016)“…Although educators are aware that the use of pre-reading activities can prompt schemata and therefore enhance the reading process in a foreign language (e.g.,…”
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The realization of speech acts of refusals of an invitation among Brazilian friends
Published in Revista de estudos da linguagem (01-11-2012)“…Este estudo investiga os atos de fala de recusa na fala espontânea dequatro falantes do português brasileiro (PB). Seguindo a análiseracional de Beebe et al…”
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The realization of speech acts of refusals of an invitation among Brazilian friends
Published in Revista de estudos da linguagem (31-12-2010)“…Este estudo investiga os atos de fala de recusa na fala espontânea dequatro falantes do português brasileiro (PB). Seguindo a análiseracional de Beebe et al…”
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