SAUDI LEARNERS’ PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES WITH THE ENGLISH VOICELESS BILABIAL STOP /p/

This study investigated the production of the English voiceless bilabial stop /p/ in three word positions (initial, medial, and final). By a group of 20 male and female ESL Saudi Arabian learners in the United States. The stimulus of this work was a list of 20 English words with an equal number of w...

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Main Author: Alharbi, Khalaf Naif
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Published: OpenSIUC 2013
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-20832018-12-20T04:30:46Z SAUDI LEARNERS’ PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES WITH THE ENGLISH VOICELESS BILABIAL STOP /p/ Alharbi, Khalaf Naif This study investigated the production of the English voiceless bilabial stop /p/ in three word positions (initial, medial, and final). By a group of 20 male and female ESL Saudi Arabian learners in the United States. The stimulus of this work was a list of 20 English words with an equal number of words for the three word positions initial, medial, and final. By measuring the Voice Onset Time in word initial and the duration of the release of the target phoneme /p/ in word medial and final positions this study identified several types of error in the participants’ utterances, including substitution of /p/ with /b/, approximation, and frication. The position of /p/ in words had a significant effect on the accuracy of pronunciation as the position that yielded the highest level of accuracy was the final position. The other two positions, initial and medial, showed a significantly higher number of production errors than word- final position. 2013-02-13T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1072 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2083&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC Substitution and frication Saudi Arabic ESL Learners Pronunciation Phonetics
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topic Substitution and frication
Saudi Arabic
ESL Learners
Pronunciation
Phonetics
spellingShingle Substitution and frication
Saudi Arabic
ESL Learners
Pronunciation
Phonetics
Alharbi, Khalaf Naif
SAUDI LEARNERS’ PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES WITH THE ENGLISH VOICELESS BILABIAL STOP /p/
description This study investigated the production of the English voiceless bilabial stop /p/ in three word positions (initial, medial, and final). By a group of 20 male and female ESL Saudi Arabian learners in the United States. The stimulus of this work was a list of 20 English words with an equal number of words for the three word positions initial, medial, and final. By measuring the Voice Onset Time in word initial and the duration of the release of the target phoneme /p/ in word medial and final positions this study identified several types of error in the participants’ utterances, including substitution of /p/ with /b/, approximation, and frication. The position of /p/ in words had a significant effect on the accuracy of pronunciation as the position that yielded the highest level of accuracy was the final position. The other two positions, initial and medial, showed a significantly higher number of production errors than word- final position.
author Alharbi, Khalaf Naif
author_facet Alharbi, Khalaf Naif
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title SAUDI LEARNERS’ PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES WITH THE ENGLISH VOICELESS BILABIAL STOP /p/
title_short SAUDI LEARNERS’ PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES WITH THE ENGLISH VOICELESS BILABIAL STOP /p/
title_full SAUDI LEARNERS’ PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES WITH THE ENGLISH VOICELESS BILABIAL STOP /p/
title_fullStr SAUDI LEARNERS’ PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES WITH THE ENGLISH VOICELESS BILABIAL STOP /p/
title_full_unstemmed SAUDI LEARNERS’ PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES WITH THE ENGLISH VOICELESS BILABIAL STOP /p/
title_sort saudi learners’ pronunciation difficulties with the english voiceless bilabial stop /p/
publisher OpenSIUC
publishDate 2013
url https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1072
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