Evaluating prosodic cues in Italian: the use of a Telegram chatbot as a CALL tool for Italian L2 learners
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Comparing the pronunciation of learners of a foreign language (FL) with utterances of native speakers is receiving attention thanks to the increasing number of applications arising in the field of computer-assisted teaching (Cazade, 1999) and computer-assisted language learning (Levy, 1997). At the same time, language-learning studies on prosodic inter-speaker variation bring to light a rhythmic-intonational variability that should not be reduced to few acceptable patterns but be part of the learner’s linguistic background. It still seems open
to debate how best to make explicit to the learner his degree of prosodic competence on the basis of acoustic features (f0, intensity, duration) and other correlates (syllables, lexical accent, speech rate, pauses). In this study we present a chatbot as a proactive learning support to improve the oral skills in Italian L2.
Tipologia CRIS:
04A-Conference paper in volume
Keywords:
L2 intonation, Italian prosody, oral production, CALL, educational chatbot.
Elenco autori:
Valentina De Iacovo, Marco Palena, Antonio Romano
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Titolo del libro:
L’individualità del parlante nelle scienze fonetiche: applicazioni tecnologiche e forensi