This study investigated pronunciation challenges encountered by 314 Saudi EFL learners. Respondents were divided based on their regional dialect of Arabic (northern, western, eastern, and central). The qualitative methods consisted of a focus group with 10 participants and interviews with two university professors. The quantitative results came from a quasi-experiment processed through ANOVA and Tukey multiple comparisons. Dialect appeared to have an impact on L2 onset pronunciation. Saudi learners found it difficult to pronounce onset clusters without inserting an initial schwa, and the more marked the onset clusters, the more pronunciation errors occurred. The highest rate of correct responses was from northern participants. The focus gro...
viii, 71 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis investigates the production of English word initial /s/+ consona...
Pronunciation is an area of L2 learning that has long been relegated to the status of secondary skil...
This study aims to identify the difficulties of pronunciation and conversation faced by EFL learners...
This paper analyzes two specific instances of English consonant-cluster production among native Arab...
Diagnosing the pronunciation difficulties second language (L2) learners encounter assists in identif...
Interference patterns in Second and Foreign language learning take several forms. The aim of this st...
There is no abstract available for this research paper.Department of EnglishThesis (M.A.
Analysis of a corpus of errors in pronouncing Proper Nouns used in English collected from the sponta...
Analysis of a corpus of errors in pronouncing Proper Nouns used in English collected from the sponta...
This study examines how Aljouf Arabic speakers deal with English coda clusters containing two conson...
This study examines how Aljouf Arabic speakers deal with English coda clusters containing two conson...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not pronunciation training results in a decreas...
Based on the researcher experience in teaching English language as a foreign language, h...
Arabs often pronounce many English words wrongly which leads to spelling and writing errors. This pa...
Arabs often pronounce many English words wrongly which leads to spelling and writing errors. This pa...
viii, 71 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis investigates the production of English word initial /s/+ consona...
Pronunciation is an area of L2 learning that has long been relegated to the status of secondary skil...
This study aims to identify the difficulties of pronunciation and conversation faced by EFL learners...
This paper analyzes two specific instances of English consonant-cluster production among native Arab...
Diagnosing the pronunciation difficulties second language (L2) learners encounter assists in identif...
Interference patterns in Second and Foreign language learning take several forms. The aim of this st...
There is no abstract available for this research paper.Department of EnglishThesis (M.A.
Analysis of a corpus of errors in pronouncing Proper Nouns used in English collected from the sponta...
Analysis of a corpus of errors in pronouncing Proper Nouns used in English collected from the sponta...
This study examines how Aljouf Arabic speakers deal with English coda clusters containing two conson...
This study examines how Aljouf Arabic speakers deal with English coda clusters containing two conson...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not pronunciation training results in a decreas...
Based on the researcher experience in teaching English language as a foreign language, h...
Arabs often pronounce many English words wrongly which leads to spelling and writing errors. This pa...
Arabs often pronounce many English words wrongly which leads to spelling and writing errors. This pa...
viii, 71 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis investigates the production of English word initial /s/+ consona...
Pronunciation is an area of L2 learning that has long been relegated to the status of secondary skil...
This study aims to identify the difficulties of pronunciation and conversation faced by EFL learners...