Tesis
L2 learners’ perception of falling intonation in english wh-questions.
Autor
Naranjo Naranjo, Sergio Antonio.
Institución
Resumen
English intonation presents challenges for learners with different levels of
proficiency (Nibert, 2006; Zárate-Sández, 2015). The aim of this study is to
determine the ability of learners of English with Spanish as L1 to perceive the
default intonation pattern in Wh-questions. The learners’ knowledge of English
and Perception Test response time were considered as factors that may impact
the ability to perceive this default pattern. Two groups of learners with different
level of proficiency from a Chilean university participated in this study. A
perception test was used to measure the participants’ ability to identify the default
intonation pattern in Wh-questions. A listening test was used to evaluate the
proficiency level of the Beginner Group. Results indicate that the perception ability
of both groups is similar, and that knowledge of English does not seem to play a
role when identifying the falling tone of the default pattern of Wh-questions.
Interestingly, participants scored higher in the identification of tone regardless of
the function than the correct identification of tone and function. The difference in
response time between groups was not statistically significant, and both groups
spent more time on incorrect answers. These findings suggest that the
identification of the default pattern of Wh-question is a challenge for these learners
regardless of their difference in level of proficiency.