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Date: 26-Sep-2008 From: Cecilia Goria <cecilia.gorianottingham.ac.uk> Subject: Study on Pronunciation E-mail this message to a friend
Dear Linguists,
I am conducting a study on pronunciation patterns of Chinese learners of Spanish. As a first stage, the study involves identifying learners' pronunciation difficulties through lab-based tests. I am therefore in the process of building a corpus of Spanish data, mainly word lists, to use for the tests. I would be grateful if anyone could direct me to existing studies and resources.