Dr Paul Tench

BA, Dip.Ed., Dip.Ling.Sci, PhD (Wales)

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(2000) An applied interlanguage experiment into adult learners’ phonological misperceptions

(2002) Why Chloe sounds so pretty

(2003) Non-native speakers’ misperceptions of English vowels and consonants: evidence from Korean adults in UK

(2006) Korean misperceptions of British English consonants and vowels

(2006) Phonology in formulaic language

(2007) Towards a description of Tamil English Standard Pronunciation

(2007) Malagasy interlanguage data

(2008) Malagasy interlanguage phonology

(2017) Recent debate on pronunciation models and targets

(2017) Towards a Standard European Pronunciation of English

(2017) Dodson, the Bilingual Method and Classroom Pronunciation Experiments from the 1960s

(2018) Dodson’s classroom experiments in pronunciation

(2020) Review: TRACEY M. DERWING & MURRAY J. MUNRO, Pronunciation fundamentals: Evidence-based perspectives for L2 teaching and research (Language Learning & Language Teaching 42). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2015

(2022) Some reflections on Applied Linguistics studies in Wales since the 1960s, in BAAL News, Issue 120; p 7-8.

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