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Phonological awareness is pivotal in language learning, influencing speaking, writing, and listening abilities. Identifying factors that affect reading development is crucial for effective language instruction.
Haluk Güngör +2 more
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Some problems of the phonology of metropolitan Indonesian
The phonology of Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) still poses several problems, in particular as regards the so-called loaned phonemes, i.e. phonemes which appeared in Malay and Indonesian as a result of word-borrowing fom Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian and, in more recent times, from Dutch and other European languages.
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A Comparative Analysis between English and Indonesian Phonological Systems
This research deals with the descriptions and analyses on phonological systems of English and Indonesian languages which supply several similarities and differences. Similarities do not make the seventh semester students of the English Department of Tadulako University have trouble in learning L2 (English), but the differences between two languages do.
Baso Andi-Pallawa, Andi Fiptar Abdi Alam
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Gender‐Specific Phonetic Variability in Sanzhi Dargwa
ABSTRACT Western sociophonetic research often overlooks minority languages. Our study targets this gap with a sociophonetic study of Sanzhi Dargwa, an endangered East Caucasian language spoken in Dagestan (Russian Federation) by a small community with clearly defined binary gender roles.
Melanie Weirich +2 more
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ABSTRACT Word‐final position is widely recognized as a structurally weak and restricted domain, yet languages differ strikingly in how they regulate segments and clusters at the right edge. While some systems categorically prohibit final consonants, others allow only a subset of segments, and still others impose process‐based adjustments such as final ...
Semra Baturay Meral
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Vernacular or local language as general used by several communities which is admitted by cultural symbol of those communities. Such as Madurese Language. Madurese language is interesting to be analyzed due to the various dialect which available. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the language variety which exists in Madurese language.
Anita Rahmah Dewi, Siti Aisah
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Developmental Patterns of English Alphabet Knowledge in Chinese–English Emergent Bilingual Children
The graphical abstract compares the developmental patterns of alphabet knowledge between Chinese‐English bilingual children and established monolingual norms. The study highlights a distinct developmental pattern, emphasizing the need for alphabet instruction that accounts for specific cultural and linguistic contexts for bilingual children.
Somin Park
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Penguasaan Fonologi dalam Pemerolehan Bahasa
Acquisition of language is a very long process, starting from when the child does not know a language until it is fluent. Mastery of a language by a child begins with acquiring the first language which is often called the mother tongue.
Lisma Meilia Wijayanti
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World Englishes and applied linguistics: Theoretical and applied perspectives
Abstract This article examines the evolving relationship between world Englishes (WE) and applied linguistics (AL), tracing AL's historical development from its Anglo‐American origins in the mid‐20th century, grounded in “linguistics applied” to its contemporary status as a multidisciplinary field concerned with social justice and equity. It highlights
Kingsley Bolton
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Analysis of SK and KD on content standards Indonesian Language is one of the research aims to determine the content, charge, or coverage of SK and KD based on skills, knowledge of language, and the existing literature on the subject Content Standard ...
Aan Sugiantomas, Ratna Risniawati
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