@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000675, author = {苅安, 誠 and 太田, 栄次 and SNYDER, Steven M. and カリヤス, マコト and オオタ, エイジ and スナイダー, スティーブン and KARIYASU, Makoto and OHTA, Eiji and SNYDER, Steven M.}, journal = {九州保健福祉大学研究紀要, Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), To understand phonetic features and notable differences among three languages (Japanese, English, and Chinese), segmental and supra-segmental characteristics of each language are described, and such phonetic features of Japanese and other language were compared. A review of the literature revealed that some phonetic features are not shared between Japanese and other languages. Notable phonetic characteristics of Japanese include a long vowel, a moraic form of voiceless obstruents occurring as the first part of geminates, a moraic nasal /N/, and high-low pitch accent on words. In contrast, no long (two morae) vowels, no moraic form of obstruents, but loudness control for stress on words are observed in English. For Chinese, stops are produced with aspirated and non-aspirated while stops are made with voiced and voiceless contrasts in Japanese; thus, perceptual and production confusion for foreign-language learners are often seen in these aspects. It is hypothesized that speakers use knowledge and skills of their own mother tongue for the perception and production of second languages.}, pages = {133--138}, title = {日本語と英語・中国語との音声学的特徴と相違点 : 第二言語学習の壁を理解するために}, volume = {8}, year = {2007}, yomi = {カリヤス, マコト and オオタ, エイジ and スナイダー, スティーヴン} }