This thesis deals with rhythmic differences between Vietnamese English and the British Standard. As all the recorded speakers were originally from Northern Vietnam or lived there for an extensive period of time, it should be noted that the subject of analysis was in fact North Vietnamese English. The theoretical part describes the concept of rhythm in general and modern approaches to its analysing and measuring. Furthermore, the theoretical chapter describes the basics of phonetic characteristics of the Vietnamese language and the British standard of English. The last chapter of the theoretical part constitutes a bridge between theory and analysis as it explains selected features of Vietnamese English concerning mainly the realization of vo...
The chief objective of this dissertation is the description of tone realization differences in Hanoi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
The purpose of the present thesis is to analyze Slovak English from the perspective of speech rhythm...
This thesis deals with the voicing contrast in Vietnamese-accented English. The theoretical part int...
and key words The aim of this thesis is to describe the speech melody characteristics in Vietnamese ...
Chapter 1 describes the subjects and the investigation procedure including the recorded interviews a...
‘Each variety of English in the world has its own distinctive features which are associated with var...
The present thesis deals with rhythmic differences between Welsh English and the British Standard. I...
This study investigates the impact of L1 (Vietnamese) on L2 (English) with a specific reference to r...
Language is an intensely indispensable tool. It has tremendous functions in communication. One is co...
This study investigates the properties of rhythm in Malaysian English (MalE), which has been describ...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
This study compares utterances by Vietnamese learners of Australian English with those of native sub...
The chief objective of this dissertation is the description of tone realization differences in Hanoi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
The purpose of the present thesis is to analyze Slovak English from the perspective of speech rhythm...
This thesis deals with the voicing contrast in Vietnamese-accented English. The theoretical part int...
and key words The aim of this thesis is to describe the speech melody characteristics in Vietnamese ...
Chapter 1 describes the subjects and the investigation procedure including the recorded interviews a...
‘Each variety of English in the world has its own distinctive features which are associated with var...
The present thesis deals with rhythmic differences between Welsh English and the British Standard. I...
This study investigates the impact of L1 (Vietnamese) on L2 (English) with a specific reference to r...
Language is an intensely indispensable tool. It has tremendous functions in communication. One is co...
This study investigates the properties of rhythm in Malaysian English (MalE), which has been describ...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
Vietnamese is a complex language as evidenced by the variety of its tones, shapes and meanings. Its ...
This study investigates the speech rhythm of Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin, Cantonese-accented English...
This study compares utterances by Vietnamese learners of Australian English with those of native sub...
The chief objective of this dissertation is the description of tone realization differences in Hanoi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is an in-depth study of the phonology and phonet...
The purpose of the present thesis is to analyze Slovak English from the perspective of speech rhythm...