This study investigated the production of the English voiceless bilabial stop /p/ in three word positions (initial, medial, and final). By a group of 20 male and female ESL Saudi Arabian learners in the United States. The stimulus of this work was a list of 20 English words with an equal number of words for the three word positions initial, medial, and final. By measuring the Voice Onset Time in word initial and the duration of the release of the target phoneme /p/ in word medial and final positions this study identified several types of error in the participants’ utterances, including substitution of /p/ with /b/, approximation, and frication. The position of /p/ in words had a significant effect on the accuracy of pronunciation as the pos...
The present study aims to look into the problems faced by Pashto L1 teachers in the pronunciation of...
This study aims to examine the developmental acquisition trends of English nasal /ŋ/ by Saudi learne...
As the English Language has become the first international and most widespread means of communicatio...
The present study aims to investigate the production of the voiced labiodental fricative /v/ of Saud...
Most previous studies, that have examined the effect of explicit pronunciation instruction on foreig...
English spelling is a major challenge for the Arab EFL learner. The stumbling blocks are two, at the...
The English voiceless stop /p/ and voiced stop /ɡ/ are absent in the consonant inventory of Arabic. ...
This article reports the findings of an experiment testing the relationship between position and pro...
Diagnosing the pronunciation difficulties second language (L2) learners encounter assists in identif...
This project will study the voice onset time (VOT) of stop consonants as produced by Arabic speakers...
Acoustically, this paper investigates English stops consonants as produced by NYASE. The researcher ...
Pronunciation is the most important part in English. As we knows students are always marked by diffe...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsRachel Hayes-HarbIn this project, I investigate the voi...
The current study tests the use of vowel duration as a cue for the voicing of the following stop by ...
The present study examined the pronunciation of the English post-alveolar fricative /ʒ/ and the Engl...
The present study aims to look into the problems faced by Pashto L1 teachers in the pronunciation of...
This study aims to examine the developmental acquisition trends of English nasal /ŋ/ by Saudi learne...
As the English Language has become the first international and most widespread means of communicatio...
The present study aims to investigate the production of the voiced labiodental fricative /v/ of Saud...
Most previous studies, that have examined the effect of explicit pronunciation instruction on foreig...
English spelling is a major challenge for the Arab EFL learner. The stumbling blocks are two, at the...
The English voiceless stop /p/ and voiced stop /ɡ/ are absent in the consonant inventory of Arabic. ...
This article reports the findings of an experiment testing the relationship between position and pro...
Diagnosing the pronunciation difficulties second language (L2) learners encounter assists in identif...
This project will study the voice onset time (VOT) of stop consonants as produced by Arabic speakers...
Acoustically, this paper investigates English stops consonants as produced by NYASE. The researcher ...
Pronunciation is the most important part in English. As we knows students are always marked by diffe...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsRachel Hayes-HarbIn this project, I investigate the voi...
The current study tests the use of vowel duration as a cue for the voicing of the following stop by ...
The present study examined the pronunciation of the English post-alveolar fricative /ʒ/ and the Engl...
The present study aims to look into the problems faced by Pashto L1 teachers in the pronunciation of...
This study aims to examine the developmental acquisition trends of English nasal /ŋ/ by Saudi learne...
As the English Language has become the first international and most widespread means of communicatio...