PHONOLOGICAL TRANSFER AMONG INDIGENOUS STUDENTS: A Study on Pronunciation Challenges in English
This study investigates the phenomenon of phonological transfer and its impact on the English pronunciation of indigenous senior high school students at Bukidnon National High School. Specifically, it explores how the phonological features of Binukid, Higaonon, and Manobo—the students' first languages—influence their articulation of English sounds ...
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