M.A. Theses in Linguistics
at the University of North Dakota
(Abstracts)
Caneday, Renae L. 2005
Interlanguage Coda Production of Hmong Second Language Learners of English
This paper reports on Hmong speakers' acquisition of English
in children ages 9 and 12 on final voiced and voiceless consonants and consonant clusters,
none of which occur in Hmong codas except /ŋ/.
The learners' production patterns were considered using an Optimality Theory account
to understand the conflict between the learner's first language constraints
and the learner's target language constraints.
The main findings of this study are that the Hmong language
and the English language constraints
interacted in an ordered fashion allowing predictable patterns in production.
The final consonants and consonant clusters were often deleted or changed
by the intermediate Hmong speakers of English,
because they have not completely resolved the conflict of
what they know in their native language with what they are learning in the English language.
This experiment observes the stages of coda development
in the production of the intermediate Hmong speakers of English as a second language.
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