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Charlie Nagle
Charlie Nagle
Associate Professor of Linguistics, The University of Texas at Austin
Verified email at austin.utexas.edu
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Motivation, comprehensibility, and accentedness in L2 Spanish: Investigating motivation as a time‐varying predictor of pronunciation development
C Nagle
The Modern Language Journal 102 (1), 199-217, 2018
892018
Examining the temporal structure of the perception–production link in second language acquisition: A longitudinal study
CL Nagle
Language Learning 68 (1), 234-270, 2018
662018
Toward a dynamic view of second language comprehensibility
C Nagle, P Trofimovich, A Bergeron
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 41 (4), 647-672, 2019
512019
A longitudinal study of voice onset time development in L2 Spanish stops
CL Nagle
Applied Linguistics 40 (1), 86-107, 2019
462019
The effect of speaker proficiency on intelligibility, comprehensibility, and accentedness in L2 Spanish: A conceptual replication and extension of Munro and Derwing (1995a)
A Huensch, C Nagle
Language Learning 71 (3), 626-668, 2021
382021
Expanding the scope of L2 intelligibility research: Intelligibility, comprehensibility, and accentedness in L2 Spanish
CL Nagle, A Huensch
Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 6 (3), 329-351, 2020
382020
Using Expectancy Value Theory to understand motivation, persistence, and achievement in university‐level foreign language learning
C Nagle
Foreign Language Annals 54 (4), 1238-1256, 2021
372021
Exploring the intersection between teachers’ beliefs and research findings in pronunciation instruction
C Nagle, R Sachs, G Zárate–sández
The Modern Language Journal 102 (3), 512-532, 2018
362018
Advancing the state of the art in L2 speech perception-production research: Revisiting theoretical assumptions and methodological practices
CL Nagle, MM Baese-Berk
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 44 (2), 580-605, 2022
352022
A reexamination of ultimate attainment in L2 phonology: Length of immersion, motivation, and phonological short-term memory
C Nagle
Selected Proceedings of the 2011 Second Language Research Forum, 148-161, 2013
302013
Developing and validating a methodology for crowdsourcing L2 speech ratings in Amazon Mechanical Turk
C Nagle
Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 5 (2), 294-323, 2019
262019
Revisiting perception–production relationships: Exploring a new approach to investigate perception as a time‐varying predictor
CL Nagle
Language Learning 71 (1), 243-279, 2021
242021
Individual developmental trajectories in the L2 acquisition of Spanish spirantization
CL Nagle
Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 3 (2), 218-241, 2017
192017
Disentangling research on study abroad and pronunciation: Methodological and programmatic considerations
CL Nagle, C Moorman, C Sanz
Handbook of research on study abroad programs and outbound mobility, 673-695, 2016
192016
Second language comprehensibility as a dynamic construct
P Trofimovich, CL Nagle, MG O’Brien, S Kennedy, KT Reid, L Strachan
Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 6 (3), 430-457, 2020
172020
Morales-Front, A., Moorman, C., & Sanz, C.(2016). Disentangling research on study abroad and pronunciation: Methodological and programmatic considerations
C Nagle
Handbook of research on study abroad programs and outward mobility, 673-695, 0
16
Beyond linguistic features: Exploring behavioral and affective correlates of comprehensible second language speech
CL Nagle, P Trofimovich, MG O’Brien, S Kennedy
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 44 (1), 255-270, 2022
152022
Doing L2 speech research online: Why and how to collect online ratings data
CL Nagle, I Rehman
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 43 (4), 916-939, 2021
152021
Perception, production, and perception-production: Research findings and implications for language pedagogy
C Nagle
Perception 8, 31-2018, 2018
122018
Assessing the state of the art in longitudinal L2 pronunciation research: Trends and future directions
CL Nagle
Journal of Second Language Pronunciation 7 (2), 154-182, 2021
92021
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