Title of article
Interference of Phonological Aspects of Emphatic Consonant Sounds from Arabic into English Consonant Sounds for Sudanese University Students of English
Author/Authors
Alteyp ، Osman Alteyp Alwasila Department of English - College of Science and Humanities - Majmaah University
Pages
17
From page
10
To page
26
Abstract
This study investigates why SUSE substitue the English consonant sounds /t/, /d/, /s/, /z /and /ð/ by the emphatic Arabic sounds /s/, /t/, /d/, and /ð/ in English words. The sample of this study is a group of Sudanese university students majoring in English. The first data collection tool is a test. This test contains a sample of words that contain the problematic sounds; these words have been observed to contain /ʌ/, /ə/ and /ɒ/. The second CAH is used to compare the articulation of the problematic sounds in both languages in addition to the emphatic sounds in Arabic. The most important results are as follows. First, some distinctive features of the English vowel sounds are shared by distinctive features of the emphatic Arabic sounds. Second, because of their absence in Arabic, the English vowels /ʌ/, /ə/ and /ɒ/ regressively and progressively influence the English sounds /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/ and /ð/ and change their quality to the emphatic Arabic sounds) /s/, /t/, /d/, and /ð/).
Keywords
Sudnaese Unviresity Sudents of English , Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis , Interference , Consonant Sounds of English
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number
2483842
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