THE IMPACT OF PHONETIC INTERFERENCE ON ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION IN A SECOND LANGUAGE CONTEXT
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20007314
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phonetic interference, English pronunciation, second language acquisition, pronunciation errors, native language influence.Annotasiya
This study examines the impact of phonetic interference on English pronunciation in a second language context. Phonetic interference, which occurs when features of a speaker’s native language influence the production of sounds in a target language, remains a significant challenge for language learners. The research aims to identify common pronunciation errors and analyze their underlying phonetic causes.
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