CALL EM AS YOU HEAR EM: Ear Training & Phonetic Transcription (& Brain Stuff) for Teaching Pronunciation

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CALL EM AS YOU HEAR EM: Ear Training & Phonetic Transcription (& Brain Stuff) for Teaching Pronunciation Dr. Robin C. Barr Linguist-in-Residence American University, Washington DC October 13, 2012

Myths about Teaching Pronunciation Only native speakers can teach it. Teachers must speak clearly and not like normal conversation. Pronunciation is about consonants and vowels.

How the brain processes language: Left hemisphere Broca s Area: automatic rules of phonology and syntax Wernicke s Area: lexical access

How the brain processes language: Right hemisphere Rhythm Intonation

How to bypass Broca s Area?

How to bypass Broca s Area? Left hemisphere L1 Phonetics and Phonology rules L1 Morphology and Syntax rules Fast speech: Consonants and short vowels Math, Logic, Analysis Sequencing Routines Right hemisphere Music Emotions Intonation and long vowels Environmental sounds Non-L1 sounds Gestalt processing Faces and Spatial processing Exceptions, details

How to bypass Broca s Area? Use other parts of the brain and other learning styles. Visual Kinesthetic / muscle memory Musical / non-linguistic sounds No more listen harder!

So, what is ear training? Raising awareness of speech sounds by using other parts of the brain and other learning styles. Visual Kinesthetic / muscle memory Musical / non-linguistic sounds No more listen harder! Production leads to perception

DANGER! Don t rely too much on the written language: Pronunciation is not reading aloud English spelling is not phonetic Students need to understand spoken language You will hear what you expect to hear [Elf] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_b5uri7nai [Masking] http://youtu.be/wte8wqbvz1i [McGurk Effect] http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&nr=1&v=dj-22yruigy

Phonetic transcription you already know more than you think you do. CONSONANTS MANNERS OF ARTICULATION PLACES OF ARTICULATION LABIAL DENTAL bilabial labiodental interdental alveolar palatal velar uvular glottal Stops voiceless p t k ʔ voiced b d g Affricates voiceless č voiced ǰ Fricatives voiceless f θ s š h voiced v ð z ž Nasals m n ŋ Liquids l r Glides w y

Phonetic transcription you already know more than you think you do. VOWELS Front Central Back High Mid tense i ɨ u lax I ʊ tense e ə o lax ɛ ɔ Low æ ʌ ɑ

Locate vowels with lollipops and colors don t trust your ears!

Rubber bands: stress and vowel length (Visual/kinesthetic/rhythmic)

Rubber bands: stress and vowel length (Visual/kinesthetic/rhythmic) DA da da da DA da da da DA Michigan Maryland Iowa (etc.) Nevada New Hampshire Hawaii (etc.) Illinois Tennessee

Kazoos for intonation and rhythm: How to kazoo? Hum into the big end -- don t blow!

Kazoos for intonation and rhythm: Baby babbling, part 1 http://youtu.be/lih0z2ibiuq Baby babbling, part 2 http://youtu.be/_jma2cluvuy Gabby Giffords Rehab http://abcnews.go.com/nightline/video/giffords-rebuildsspeech-song-14953328

Kazoos for intonation and rhythm Key word/ phrase Stress pattern Key word/ phrase Stress pattern GREAT way to GO PERfect FAScinating the BEST incredible WONderful overwhelming amazing out of this WORLD Adapted from Karen Taylor

Simple Songs with rhythm that matches the spoken language: Clap Clap Clap Clap THREE BLIND MICE THREE BLIND MICE SEE HOW they RUN SEE HOW they RUN They ALL ran AF ter the FAR mer s WIFE She CUT off their TAILS with a CAR ving KNIFE Did you E ver SEE such a SIGHT in your LIFE As THREE BLIND MICE!

Chants: Jump-rope rhymes, cheers, marching cadences. Step Left Step Right Step Left Step Right LEFT LEFT LEFT right LEFT I LEFT my wife and FORty-three children A- LONE in the house with- OUT any peanut-butter LEFT LEFT LEFT right LEFT

Lexical chunks: chant useful phrases, teach syntax and morphology, without using Broca s Area. (adapted from Carolyn Graham, Jazz Chants) I m SORry I WAS n t in CLASS! [I SAID, ] I m SORry I WAS n t in CLASS! I had the FLU! My CAT got SICK! I m SORry I WAS n t in CLASS! My CAR broke DOWN! I LOST my KEYS! I my! My is! (etc.)

Understanding how the brain conceals linguistic information can help you increase your students Accuracy your students Comprehensibility your students Fluency Challenges: convincing students teachers administrators