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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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English Phonological Modification of Teacher Talk for Indonesian Secondary School Students
Phonological modification of teacher talk is one of crucial things in teaching English as a foreign language for secondary school students. It aims at providing a comprehensible input and language model for students within the efforts of creating effective and meaningful teaching and learning activities designed. Therefore, this study is to explore the
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Learning Design of Indonesian Phonology Based on Digital Learning Management System [PDF]
The 4.0 industrial revolution that occurs today, demands the changes of learning process in universities towards learning based on digital. The form of digitalization of the learning process will later penetrate the boundaries of space and time that have been blocking the interaction between the lecturers and the students.
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ABSTRACT Language diversification and change can be studied using phylogenetic modelling of families over thousands of years, or by close observation of changes unfolding over a few decades at the community level. While the phylogenetic approach uses data from hundreds of languages to make cross‐linguistic generalisations, community‐level studies of ...
John Mansfield
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UNIVERSAL NASAL ASSIMILATIONS IN MONOMORPHEMIC AND POLYMORPHEMIC WORDS ACROSS LANGUAGES [PDF]
There are universal aspects in language. Phonology, as the most universal languagecomponent, has many universal aspects including nasal assimilation. Nasal assimilation isthe systematic appearance of certain nasals instead of other nasals based on the ...
Surono, Surono
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Bridging the Gap in Brazilian Literacy: Kalulu Phonics Provides Gains in 1st Grade Reading
In Brazil, constructivist methods—which promote whole‐word reading and reject phonics—were introduced during a time of positive educational expansion, aiming to bring schooling to all children. While this moment marked important social progress, the methods themselves lacked scientific support. Over time, phonics has been shown to be more effective for
Camilo Ernesto Subenko Olalla +7 more
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Abstract Globalization and increases in the numbers of English language learners have led to a growing demand for English proficiency assessments of spoken language. In this paper, we describe the development of an automatic pronunciation scorer built on state‐of‐the‐art deep neural network models.
Danwei Cai +5 more
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ABSTRACT With the number of students classified as Dual Language Learners (DLLs) in U.S. schools consistently increasing, it is important for educators to consider academic interventions that include evidence‐based practices to support DLLs. Specifically in the field of mathematics, several strategies have been recommended to support DLLs' mathematical
Cayla Lussier +6 more
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The Phonological Errors by Dutch Exchange Students in Reading Indonesian Texts
In this study, the five non-existing Indonesian sounds in Dutch sound system were observed because these sounds cause a problem. Moreover, the writers analyzed the phonological errors produced by the Dutch exchange students.
Theodorus Yohanes Mustamu +1 more
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DESIGNING SPEAKING TEST BETWEEN RESPONSIVE TEST AND IMITATIVE TEST FOR DEVELOPING VOCABULARY COMPETENCE [PDF]
Speaking and vocabulary are basic concept in teaching learning process, a teacher should be know how to construct and designing of speaking test related to vocabulary.
Nugroho , Setiawan Bayu
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