One basic factor that influences perception of lexical stress is the number of syllables found in the word and the syllable weight as lexical stress is often assigned to heavy syllables. However, what is considered as a heavy syllable is language specific and this causes problems when two different language systems interact as in the case of second language learning. This paper reports the findings of a study that examined the identification of lexical stress by ESL learners to identify specific syllable structure in English that may pose difficulty to Iraqi learners of English. The results showed that Iraqi Arabic subjects performed poorer in trisyllabic words compared to disyllabic words. High error rates were obtained when the words had ...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
Stress is considered one of the most essential speech tools used by English speakers to communicate ...
Stress is an important intonational and prosodic feature both in North American English (NAE) and Br...
Lexical stress is argued to have a significant role in native speakers’ perception and control of ...
Malaysian English is described as a variety of English that lacks perceivable lexical stress. This, ...
The realisation of lexical stress among Malaysian speakers of English is likely to be different from...
AbstractStress is an important intonational and prosodic feature both in North American English (NAE...
This paper disscusses the impact of glocalisation process on the production and perception of Iraqi ...
We would expect teacher education programmes to provide their student teachers (STs) with knowledge ...
This paper explores the acquisition of phonetic and phonological realisation of word stress, by Arab...
Koffi (2019) investigated the acoustic correlates that Arabic L2 speakers of English use to encode l...
In English, the accurate assignment of lexical stress is of paramount importance in attaining good p...
The field of second language (L2) phonology has recently addressed the related phonological acquisit...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
Individuals who speak English as a second language vary in their ability to produce appropriate stre...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
Stress is considered one of the most essential speech tools used by English speakers to communicate ...
Stress is an important intonational and prosodic feature both in North American English (NAE) and Br...
Lexical stress is argued to have a significant role in native speakers’ perception and control of ...
Malaysian English is described as a variety of English that lacks perceivable lexical stress. This, ...
The realisation of lexical stress among Malaysian speakers of English is likely to be different from...
AbstractStress is an important intonational and prosodic feature both in North American English (NAE...
This paper disscusses the impact of glocalisation process on the production and perception of Iraqi ...
We would expect teacher education programmes to provide their student teachers (STs) with knowledge ...
This paper explores the acquisition of phonetic and phonological realisation of word stress, by Arab...
Koffi (2019) investigated the acoustic correlates that Arabic L2 speakers of English use to encode l...
In English, the accurate assignment of lexical stress is of paramount importance in attaining good p...
The field of second language (L2) phonology has recently addressed the related phonological acquisit...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
Individuals who speak English as a second language vary in their ability to produce appropriate stre...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
Stress is considered one of the most essential speech tools used by English speakers to communicate ...
Stress is an important intonational and prosodic feature both in North American English (NAE) and Br...