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Academic interests

Peng Li is a postdoc fellow of psycholinguistics at the University of Oslo. His current research interests include multilingualism, second language acquisition with a focus on speech production, and multimodality.

Background

2018-2021  Ph.D. in Translation and Language Sciences,
                   Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)

2017-2018  M.A. in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 
                   Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)

2010-2013  M.A. in Japanese Language and Literature,
                   Tianjin Foreign Studies University (China)

2006-2010  B.A. in Japanese, Dezhou University (China)

Courses taught

University of Oslo

  • MULTI4150 Project-based Research in Multilingualism
  • LING1113 Psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics
  • LING1109 Multilingualism

Hefei University, China

  • Japanese Linguistics
  • Basic Japanese: An Integrated Course
  • Japanese Reading
  • Japanese Listening
  • Japanese as a Second Foreign Language
  • Business Japanese Writing
  • A Brief Introduction to Japanese

Positions held

  • 2013-2017  Lecturer of Japanese, Hefei University (China)

 

Tags: Second language acquisition, Multilingualism, Speech production, gestures, Multimodality

Selected publications

  • Li, P., Flege, J., Martin, C., & Kartushina, N. (2023 accepted). Speech sound stability over time: Evidence from Norwegian vowels in spontaneous speech production. In Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS2023).

  • Li, P. & Xi, X. (2023 accepted). Nuclear contours of Spanish echo questions produced by proficient Chinese learners of Spanish: A dynamic analysis. In Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS2023).
  • Xi, X. & Li, P. (2023 accepted). Effects of stress and prominence on Spanish stops and lenition in L2 speech of proficient Mandarin learners of Spanish. In Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS2023).
  • Xi, X., Li, P., & Prieto, P. (2023 accepted). Does visuospatial working memory predict L2 audiovisual perceptual learning from phonetic training with hand gestures? In Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS2023).
  • Li, P., Baills, F., Baqué, L., & Prieto, P. (2022). Embodied prosodic training helps improve not only accentedness but also vowel accuracy. Second Language Research10.1177/02676583221124075
  • Li, P., & Xi, X. (2022). Spanish lexical stress produced by proficient Mandarin learners of Spanish. In S. Ishihara & M. Tronnier (Eds.). Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Applied Phonetics (ISAPh2022) (pp. 40-45). 10.21437/ISAPh.2022-8
  • Xi., X. & Li, P. (2022). Spanish stops and their allophones produced by proficient Mandarin learners of Spanish. In V. H. Do, C. M. Luong, S. Nakamura, H. H., Nguyen, & T. M. H. Nguyen (Eds.) 25th Conference of the Oriental COCOSDA International Committee for the Co-ordination and Standardisation of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques (O-COCOSDA), 2022 (pp. 152-157). 10.1109/O-COCOSDA202257103.2022.9997932
  • Li, P., & Ye, C. (2022). Voice onset time of Japanese stops produced by Shanghainese-Mandarin learners with various Japanese proficiency levels. In E. Babatsouli (Ed.) Proceedings of the International Symposium on Monolingual and Bilingual Speech 2022. ISBN: 979-8-218-08730-2
  • Ozakin, A., Xi, X., Li, P., & Prieto, P. (2022). Thanks or tanks: Training with tactile cues improves learners’ accuracy of English interdental consonants in an oral reading task. Language, Learning, and Development. 10.1080/15475441.2022.2107522
  • Li, P., Zhang, Y., Fu, X., & Baills, F., & Prieto, P. (2022). Melodic perceptive skills predict Catalan speakers’ imitation abilities of unfamiliar languages. In S. Frota, M. Cruz, & M. Vigário (eds.) Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Speech Prosody (pp. 876–880). 10.21437/SpeechProsody.2022-178
  • Li, P., Xi, X., Baills, F. & Prieto, P. (2021). Training non-native aspirated plosives with hand gestures: Learners' gesture performance matters. Language Cognition and Neuroscience, 36(10): 1313-1328. 10.1080/23273798.2021.1937663
  • Li, P. (2021, January 12). 从体验认知视域谈多模态教学——以语音教学为例 [Multimodal learning from the perspective of embodiment: The pronunciation]. 中国社会科学报(中文版)[China Social Science Today, Chinese version]. p.3. [link]
  • Li, P., Xi, X., Baills, F., & Prieto, P. (2020, accepted). Appropriately performing hand gestures cueing phonetic features facilitates simultaneous speech imitation in an L2. In Proceedings of the 7th GeSpIn Conference[Author copy]
  • Xi, X., Li, P., Baills, F., & Prieto, P. (2020, accepted). Training the pronunciation of L2 novel phonetic features: A comparison of observing versus producing hand gestures. In Proceedings of the 7th GeSpIn Conference[Author copy]
  • Li, P., Baills, F. & Prieto, P. (2020). Observing and producing durational hand gestures facilitates the pronunciation of novel vowel-length contrasts. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 42(5): 1015 - 1039. 10.1017/S0272263120000054 
  • Xi, X., Li, P., Baills, F. & Prieto, P. (2020). Hand gestures facilitate the acquisition of novel phonemic contrasts when appropriately mimic target phonetic features. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 63(11):3571-3585. 10.1044/2020_JSLHR-20-00084
  • Yuan, C., & Li, P. (2019). Interpreting Mandarin positive polar questions. In A. Botinis (ed.). Proceedings of 10th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics (pp. 213-216).10.36505/ExLing-2019/10/0053/000415
  • Li, P. (2018). 周作人和日语借词 [Zhou Zuoren and Japanese loan words]. In Y. Li (ed.). 近代汉日词汇交流研究 [Lexical Interchange between China and Japan in Modern Times]. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.
  • Li, P. (2017). 周作人散文中的日语借词对现代汉语的影响 [On the impact of Japanese loanwords in Zhou Zuoren’s essays on modern Chinese]. Journal of Hefei University, 36(1), 106-110. 10.3969/j.issn.1673-162x.2017.01.023
  • Li, P. (2014). 周作人散文中的日语借词初探 [A preliminary study on Japanese loanwords in Zhou Zuoren's essays]. Journal of Hefei University, 31(4), 58-62. 10.3969/j.issn.1672-920x.2014.04.012
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