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Perceptual flexibility at an advanced age: Training seniors to perceive a nonnative voicing contrast

Title: Perceptual flexibility at an advanced age: Training seniors to perceive a nonnative voicing contrast
Authors: Rasmussen, Sidsel Holm; Villumsen, Jonas; Poulsen, Birgitte; Bohn, Ocke-Schwen
Source: Journal of Language and Aging Research; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025); 161-180 ; 2940-4266 ; 10.15460/jlar.2025.3.2
Publisher Information: Hamburg University Press
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: phonetic training; nonnative speech perception; seniors; L2 English; age differences; ddc:400
Description: This paper presents data from a perception study in which the effects of nonnative phonetic training in listener groups of juniors and seniors are compared. Specifically, the study includes L1 Danish participants (aged 20-30 and 60-76) and two age-matched control groups who were tested on their ability to identify the L2 English sibilants /s/ and /z/ in 2AFC tasks. The junior (n=14) and senior (n=15) experimental groups were asked to complete 10 online sessions which trained, with immediate feedback, their perception of the contrast syllable-initially. Unlike the control group, both training groups had significantly improved identification scores on the trained identification task at post-test, and further analyses suggested little performance difference between the trained juniors and seniors over time. Furthermore, their learning gains appeared to be partially retained as neither age group showed significant decline in identification accuracy eight weeks after training had finished. In conclusion, we find that participants above the age of 60 demonstrate largely the same capabilities for phonetic learning as do the younger participants, and we suggest that an advanced age does not necessarily compromise speech learning ability.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/hup2/jlar/article/view/1806/451
Availability: https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/hup2/jlar/article/view/1806
Rights: Copyright (c) 2025 Sidsel Holm Rasmussen, Jonas Villumsen, Birgitte Poulsen, Ocke-Schwen Bohn ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.B1FB27AE
Database: BASE