An Analysis of the Pronunciation Produced by Fourth Year English Language Students at Sudanese Universities
Date
2015
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Abstract
The major aim of this study is to investigate the pronunciation produced
by
Sudanese EFL/ESL learners while they are speaking English. The
subjects for the study were studen
ts and teachers at Sudanese universities.
The instruments used for collecting the data were a questionnaire, an
interview, and group discussion.
The researcher found that Sudanese EFL
learners have problems when pronouncing English words, especially
with:
the sounds that are not found in their mother tongue; e.g.: /p/ and /v/
sounds, words that have consonant clusters; e.g.; /school/ and /spent/.
Vowels (diphthongs and triphthongs); e.g; the students pronounce /i/ for
/e/ as in sit, and overlapping between
English and Arabic
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students tend
to substitute sounds that are not found in their mother tongue, e.g.: they
pronounce /b/ instead of /p/ sound
as
in the word: people.
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MA Thesis Submitted to the English Language
Department in Partial Fulfillme
nt of the
Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in
Linguistics
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Linguistics
