@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027398, author = {O'neal, George}, journal = {新潟大学言語文化研究, 新潟大学言語文化研究}, month = {Jul}, note = {This study attempted to explicate the relationship between suprasegmentals and intelligibility in the speech of non-native speakers of English during communication with other non-native speakers of English. Although a number of scholars have demonstrated that the usage of suprasegmentals has a beneficial effect on intelligibility in communication between native-speakers of English and non-native speakers of English, no research has yet demonstrated the same phenomenon in communication between non-native speakers of English and other non-native speakers of English—until now. The results of this study indicate that the intelligibility of speech between non-native English speakers increases, sometimes only slightly, sometimes significantly, when suprasegmentals are used. Furthermore, the results of this study demonstrate that non-native speakers of English positively assess other non-native speakers of English who utilize suprasegmentals more than non-native speakers of English who did not.}, pages = {65--87}, title = {The Effects of the Presence and Absence of Suprasegmentals on the Intelligibility and Assessment of an Expanding-Circle English Speaker according to other Expanding-Circle English Listeners}, volume = {15}, year = {2010} }