Jeffrey Steele

Jeffrey Steele

University of Toronto

H-index: 15

North America-Canada

About Jeffrey Steele

Jeffrey Steele, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of second language acquisition, experimental phonology, language assessment.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Syllable position effects with French and Spanish/l

Articulatory Insights into the L2 Acquisition of English-/l/Allophony

Phonological processes targeting palatal nasals in Romance: articulatory evidence from Spanish and French

Relative difficulty in the acquisition of the phonetic parameters of obstruent coda voicing: evidence from Mandarin-speaking learners of French

L1 influence on the L2 acquisition of English word-final nasal place contrasts: An electropalatographic study of L1 Japanese and Spanish learners

Lexical restructuring stimulates phonological awareness among emerging English–French bilingual children’s literacy

Pathways to depalatalization of the palatal nasal in Quebec and hexagonal French: An EPG study

Remerciements aux évaluateur⋅ trice⋅ s Thanks to Reviewers

Jeffrey Steele Information

University

Position

Associate Professor, University of Toronto Mississauga

Citations(all)

1109

Citations(since 2020)

464

Cited By

821

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

University of Toronto

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Jeffrey Steele Skills & Research Interests

second language acquisition

experimental phonology

language assessment

Top articles of Jeffrey Steele

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Syllable position effects with French and Spanish/l

Proceedings of the 20th international congress of phonetic sciences

Laura Colantoni

Alexei Kochetov

Jeffrey Steele

R Skarnitzl

J Volín

2023

Articulatory Insights into the L2 Acquisition of English-/l/Allophony

Language and Speech

Laura Colantoni

Alexei Kochetov

Jeffrey Steele

2023/11/29

Phonological processes targeting palatal nasals in Romance: articulatory evidence from Spanish and French

Internacional de Fonética Experimental CIFE 2023

Laura Colantoni

Alexei Kochetov

Jeffrey Steele

2023

Relative difficulty in the acquisition of the phonetic parameters of obstruent coda voicing: evidence from Mandarin-speaking learners of French

Language and Speech

Matthew Patience

Jeffrey Steele

2023/9

L1 influence on the L2 acquisition of English word-final nasal place contrasts: An electropalatographic study of L1 Japanese and Spanish learners

Laboratory Phonology

Laura Colantoni

Alexei Kochetov

Jeffrey Steele

2023/5/30

Lexical restructuring stimulates phonological awareness among emerging English–French bilingual children’s literacy

Journal of Child Language

Klaudia Krenca

Eliane Segers

Ludo Verhoeven

Jeffrey Steele

Sharry Shakory

...

2023/5

Pathways to depalatalization of the palatal nasal in Quebec and hexagonal French: An EPG study

Journal of French Language Studies

Laura Colantoni

Alexei Kochetov

Jeffrey Steele

2023

Remerciements aux évaluateur⋅ trice⋅ s Thanks to Reviewers

Abu Guba

Mohammed Nour

Rashid Al-Balushi

Enam Al-Wer

Ash Asudeh

...

2022/9

Evidence-based design principles for Spanish pronunciation teaching

Laura Colantoni

Paola Escudero

Victoria Marrero-Aguiar

Jeffrey Steele

2021/4/14

Coronal stop lenition in French and Spanish: Electropalatographic evidence

Loquens

Laura Colantoni

Alexei Kochetov

Jeffrey Steele

2021/12/30

Variable assimilation of English word-final/n: Electropalatographic evidence

English Language & Linguistics

Alexei Kochetov

Laura Colantoni

Jeffrey Steele

2021/12

Articulatory settings and L2 English coronal consonants

Phonetica

Laura Colantoni

Alexei Kochetov

Jeffrey Steele

2021/8/26

Phonological specificity relates to phonological awareness and reading ability in English–French bilingual children

Reading and Writing

Klaudia Krenca

Eliane Segers

Xi Chen

Sharry Shakory

Jeffrey Steele

...

2020/2

EPG insights into first-language influence on second-language gestural timing

LabPhon17, Vancouver, Canada

L Colantoni

Alexei Kochetov

Jeffrey Steele

2020

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