An Analysis of the Pronunciation Produced by Fourth Year English Language Students at Sudanese Universities

Thumbnail Image

Date

2015

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

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 - 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.

Description

MA Thesis Submitted to the English Language Department in Partial Fulfillme nt of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Linguistics

Keywords

Linguistics

Citation

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By