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This study examined the pronunciation of consonants /ð/ & /?/ by adult Vietnamese learners of English. Ten adult Vietnamese learners of English were selected to be the sample for the audiotape observation, which aimed at identifying the participants’ mist... see more

SummaryThe whistling affricates c?, ?? have been noticed to disappear in the Lithuanian local dialect in and around Pelesa (Voronov district, Byelorus), a subdialect of Southern aukštaiciai. This innovation, which can also be observed in other dialects co... see more

This study aims to identify the pronunciation issues with English fricatives that undergraduate students encounter as a result of the intricate link between the English letter and sound. The purpose of this study is to gather comprehensive data regarding ... see more

Interlanguage is the most fruitful issue in the field of second language acquisition. In the interlanguage phase, Indonesian learners of English tend to alternate between two forms of language features to express the same language function where a variati... see more

This research aims to 1) identify and describe the ability of kindergarten learners in producing English dental fricatives and 2) identify and describe the effect of audio-visual media for kindergarten learners’ ability in producing English dental fricati... see more

This paper explores the adaptation of English voiced fricative [z]E into Mandarin. The principal findings are that the adaptation of [z]E depends on its position in the source word. If [z]E occupies the word initial or middle position, it tends to be borr... see more

Research on native Arabic speakers’ perception of non-native English phonemic contrasts has manifested various conclusions. Some studies have revealed that native Arabic speakers experience difficulty in the perception of non-native English phonemic contr... see more

ABSTRACT: When learning English, Brazilian learners tend to replace the consonant sound /?/ with /s/, /t/, or /f/, and replace /ð/ with /z/, /d/, or /v/ (REIS, 2006). The objective of this study is to analyze if the non-target pronunciations of these cons... see more

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