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A plethora of studies has examined EFL learners’ attitudes towards and perceptions of English pronunciation, yet little has been discussed about the influence of religious backgrounds on one’s pronunciation abilities, especially in the Thai context. This
Rahmah Bakoko +2 more
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The use of mobile technology, especially MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning) grows popularly in pandemic era. Most of teacher use it to help students while they are learning at home.
Didih Faridah +2 more
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The Analysis of English Pronunciation Errors by English Education Students of FKIP UMSU
Pronunciation is one important thing that must be mastered by the students who studies English. Good Pronunciation makes students’ English speaking skills becomes better.
Yusriati ., Selamat Husni Hasibuan
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Heutagogical Approach in Online English Pronunciation Learning: Student Awareness Survey
English language learners have difficulties in English in pronouncing fricative consonants, voiced and voiceless TH, plosive consonants and vowel sounds.
Noorfaizalfarid Mohd Noor +2 more
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Text-based approach to teach English diphthongs
Spoken communication demands the students' intelligible pronunciation of English speech sounds since unintelligible pronunciation hampers successful communication.
Katharina Rustipa +3 more
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The Bold and the Beautiful: How Aspects of Personality Affect Foreign Language Pronunciation [PDF]
In the main study, a group of Polish learners of English completed a number of mimicry tasks in three languages: Italian, Dutch and Chinese, as well as a narration task in English.
Arnold +36 more
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A PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON MADURESE ENGLISH STUDENTS’ PRONUNCIATION IN READING AN ENGLISH TEXT
The study focuses on the analysis of phonology on Madurese English students‟ pronunciation in reading an English text. The writer identified kinds of English oscillographic pronunciation made by Madurese students in reading an English text, the ...
Tiyas Saputri
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Learner Perspective on English Pronunciation Teaching in an EFL Context [PDF]
On the basis of the findings, the learners do not seem to have aspirations to native-like pronunciation, but rather aim at achieving intelligible and fluent speech. Only few reported an accent preference (British or American).
Breitkreutz +80 more
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A Corpus-Based, Pilot Study of Lexical Stress Variation in American English [PDF]
Phonological free variation describes the phenomenon of there being more than one pronunciation for a word without any change in meaning (e.g. because, schedule, vehicle).
A. Cruttenden +10 more
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Computational Approaches to Exploring Persian-Accented English [PDF]
Methods involving phonetic speech recognition are discussed for detecting Persian-accented English. These methods offer promise for both the identification and mitigation of L2 pronunciation errors. Pronunciation errors, both segmental and suprasegmental,
Miller, Corey
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