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      MAPPING RESEARCH ON L2 PRONUNCIATION : A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

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      Studies in Second Language Acquisition
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          This study reports on a bibliometric mapping analysis of L2 pronunciation research. Analyses on 629 articles published between 1977 and 2020 in 15 prestigious SSCI-indexed applied linguistics journals identified significant research themes and trends, influential authors, documents, and publication sources. The results of the analyses of citation impact, cocitation, and research trends provide valuable insights into understanding the dynamics, evolution patterns, and the intellectual background of L2 pronunciation research, thereby guiding future research and practice.

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                Studies in Second Language Acquisition
                Stud Second Lang Acquis
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0272-2631
                1470-1545
                February 22 2022
                : 1-29
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                10.1017/S0272263121000966
                b796b9f8-6632-47e6-ab1f-6211c8f433d4
                © 2022

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