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Sarah Alamri – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM) (Best, 1995) claims listeners directly perceive articulatory gestures of the vocal tract rather than acoustic/auditory signals. Accordingly, the articulatory similarities and discrepancies between native and non-native sounds determine the perceptual assimilation patterns of non-native sounds. This study…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Arabic, Korean, Phonemes
Ahmed Saad Almutiri – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study investigates acoustically one of long-term debated phonetic characteristics, the so-called Arabic voiced pharyngeal fricative /[voiced pharyngeal fricative]/. Most recent studies have found the Arabic pharyngeal to be approximant, while others have categorized it as a stop in careful speech, and still others have suggested it is a…
Descriptors: English, Arabic, Native Speakers, Second Language Learning
Hassan Saleh Mahdi; Reem Alkhammash; Anwar A. H. Al-Athwary – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Pronouncing English clusters may be challenging for Arab English learners. Technology-based strategies can be used to improve their pronunciation of English consonant clusters. This study examined how high variability phonetic training (HVPT) can be used to improve the pronunciation of consonant clusters among English as a foreign language (EFL)…
Descriptors: Pronunciation Instruction, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Alharbi, Bader; Aljutaily, Mohammad – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2020
Research on native Arabic speakers' perception of non-native English phonemic contrasts has manifested various conclusions. Some studies have revealed that native Arabic speakers experience difficulty in the perception of non-native English phonemic contrasts, where others have concluded that they largely do not experience such difficulty. Due to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Phonemes, Accuracy, Semitic Languages
Al-Rubaat, Atalah Mohammad; Alshammari, Hammad Ali – English Language Teaching, 2020
This study explores the pronunciation difficulties experienced by Saudi EFL learners at Jouf University (JU) in the north of Saudi Arabia. To achieve this purpose, two main instruments were implemented: an experiment of pronunciation sensitivity response and two interview formats. The sample of this study was selected randomly and consisted of…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Phonology, Phonemes, Pronunciation
Shariq, Mohammed – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
This paper is an attempt to investigate the actual pronunciation of the consonants of Arabic and English with the help of phonetic and phonological tools like manner of the articulation, point of articulation, and their distribution at different positions in Arabic and English words. A phonetic and phonological analysis of the consonants of Arabic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Semitic Languages, English (Second Language), Phonetics