A Descriptive study between Iraqi EFL Learners and English Native Speakers in Pronouncing English Vowels: A Contrastive Study

Iraqi speakers of English face some phonetic and phonological difficulties that are related to the production of different speech sounds especially English vowel sounds. The difficulty in producing these sounds is related to several matters. Firstly, the complex orthographic system of English. Seco...

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Main Author: Furqan Altaie
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: collage of education / university of Misan 2021-12-01
Series:مجلة ابحاث ميسان
Online Access:https://uomisan.edu.iq/eduweb/jmr/index.php/jmr/article/view/82
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description Iraqi speakers of English face some phonetic and phonological difficulties that are related to the production of different speech sounds especially English vowel sounds. The difficulty in producing these sounds is related to several matters. Firstly, the complex orthographic system of English. Secondly is the inconsistent relationship between spelling and pronunciation. Third shows the differences between the two different sound systems (Arabic and English). The regional differences and the effect of the native language on the second language can be considered as two of the real problems in pronunciation.
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spelling doaj.art-c262d5dad86d4e6fac773d908e2af2ce2023-11-16T10:15:37Zaracollage of education / university of Misanمجلة ابحاث ميسان1815-66222789-73542021-12-01173410.52834/jmr.v17i34.82A Descriptive study between Iraqi EFL Learners and English Native Speakers in Pronouncing English Vowels: A Contrastive StudyFurqan Altaie0College of Education,University of Misan Iraqi speakers of English face some phonetic and phonological difficulties that are related to the production of different speech sounds especially English vowel sounds. The difficulty in producing these sounds is related to several matters. Firstly, the complex orthographic system of English. Secondly is the inconsistent relationship between spelling and pronunciation. Third shows the differences between the two different sound systems (Arabic and English). The regional differences and the effect of the native language on the second language can be considered as two of the real problems in pronunciation. https://uomisan.edu.iq/eduweb/jmr/index.php/jmr/article/view/82
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A Descriptive study between Iraqi EFL Learners and English Native Speakers in Pronouncing English Vowels: A Contrastive Study
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title A Descriptive study between Iraqi EFL Learners and English Native Speakers in Pronouncing English Vowels: A Contrastive Study
title_full A Descriptive study between Iraqi EFL Learners and English Native Speakers in Pronouncing English Vowels: A Contrastive Study
title_fullStr A Descriptive study between Iraqi EFL Learners and English Native Speakers in Pronouncing English Vowels: A Contrastive Study
title_full_unstemmed A Descriptive study between Iraqi EFL Learners and English Native Speakers in Pronouncing English Vowels: A Contrastive Study
title_short A Descriptive study between Iraqi EFL Learners and English Native Speakers in Pronouncing English Vowels: A Contrastive Study
title_sort descriptive study between iraqi efl learners and english native speakers in pronouncing english vowels a contrastive study
url https://uomisan.edu.iq/eduweb/jmr/index.php/jmr/article/view/82
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