5 research outputs found
PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH PHONOTACTICS: A CASE STUDY OF ARAB LEARNERS OF ENGLISH
This study is meant to phonologically analyze the English phonotactics in the English of Arab learners of English as a foreign language to determine the types of pronunciation difficulties they encounter. More specifically, it investigates the types of declusterization processes found in their interlanguage and the sources of such processes. The results of this study demonstrate that Arab learners of English unintentionally insert an anaptyctic vowel in the onset as well as in the coda of certain English syllables. Results also show that the major reason for declusterization processes is the mother tongue influence. In order to overcome such difficulties, this paper suggests a new approach for teaching and learning L2 syllable structure system
ACQUISITION OF THE INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: AN ERROR ANALYSIS APPROACH
This paper aims to identify errors committed by Arab learners of English as a foreign language in the area of inflectional morphology. Errors are classified according to their type in comparison with what seems to be correct in the target language. In order to pinpoint the areas of difficulty and find what makes these areas difficult, the researcher classified errors with reference to their sources into intralingual, interlingual, ambiguous and other errors. The paper also aims at finding possible solutions for the difficulties learners encounter when learning a foreign language in general and English language in particular in a way that would help teachers overcome such difficulties when teaching English to Arab students. It concludes that learners’ mother tongue plays a minor role as the interlingual errors constitute less than 25% of the total number of learner errors; whereas, other factors such as overgeneralization and learning strategies play a major role in learning a foreign language as far as this sample is concerned.
Phonological Analysis of English Phonotactics: A Case Study of Arab Learners of English
This study aims to analyze the English phonotactics in the English of Arab learners
of English as a foreign language to determine the types of pronunciation difficulties
they encounter. More specifically, it investigates the types of declusterization
processes found in their interlanguage and the sources of such processes. The results
of this study demonstrate that Arab learners of English unintentionally insert an
anaptyctic vowel in the onset as well as in the coda of certain English syllables. Results
also show that the major reason for declusterization processes is the mother tongue
influence. In order to overcome such difficulties, this paper suggests a new approach
for teaching and learning L2 syllable structure system
Structural Ambiguity Interpretation: A Case Study of Arab Learners of English
The aim of this paper is to investigate how Arabic native speakers non-native speakers of English interpret English ambiguous sentences It has been recognized that Arabic native speakers encounter problems with English sentences which involve structural ambiguity Sixty subjects participated in the experiment All were university students specialized in English The subjects were given ambiguous sentences contain prepositional phrases relative clauses etc For instance prepositional phrases like the girl hit the boy with the book in which the prepositional phrase PP can be attached either to the verb phrase VP or to the preceding noun phrase NP It has been recognized that the students face difficulty in interpreting ambiguous structure and generally take the general meaning which can be understood from the sequence of word