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PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH PHONOTACTICS: A CASE STUDY OF ARAB LEARNERS OF ENGLISH
Author(s) -
Emad M. Al-Saidat
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
the buckingham journal of language and linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1757-9821
DOI - 10.5750/bjll.v3i0.26
Subject(s) - phonotactics , pronunciation , linguistics , syllable , coda , interlanguage , computer science , vowel , first language , english as a foreign language , amharic , phonology , natural language processing , philosophy , seismology , geology
This study is meant to phonologically analyze the English phonotactics in the English of Arab learners of English as a foreign language to determine the types of pronunciation difficulties they encounter. More specifically, it investigates the types of declusterization processes found in their interlanguage and the sources of such processes. The results of this study demonstrate that Arab learners of English unintentionally insert an anaptyctic vowel in the onset as well as in the coda of certain English syllables. Results also show that the major reason for declusterization processes is the mother tongue influence. In order to overcome such difficulties, this paper suggests a new approach for teaching and learning L2 syllable structure system.

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