... buyABBYYPDFTransformer2.0www.ABBYY.com1TABLE OF CONTENTSPageCHAPTER I PHONETICSAND PHONOLOGY 31. Phoneticsand its Main Branches32. Phoneticsand Phonology 4Assignment 14CHAPTER II THE PRODUCTION OF ... buyABBYYPDFTransformer2.0www.ABBYY.com3CHAPTER I - PHONETICSAND PHONOLOGY 1. Phoneticsand its Main Branches1.1. Definition of Phonetics Phonetics is the study of human speech sounds. It is ... three main areas of which are articulatory phonetics, acoustic phonetics, and auditory phonetics. 1.2. Articulatory phonetics Articulatory phonetics deals with the way in which the speech sounds...
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... divided into two major groups, namely, English majors and non -English majors. English majors refer to students who enroll in the discipline of Englishand non -English majors are from five disciplines ... pronunciation of English fricative and affricate consonants by non -English major freshmen at the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam.II. Aim and Objectives of the StudyThe study aims at helping non -English ... that learners with poor pronunciation at the segmental level are not always at an advantage. Yates (2002, p.1) believes, “we often judge people by the way they speak, and so learners with poor...
... pronunciationof English fricative and affricate consonants by non -English major freshmen atthe Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam.II. Aim and Objectives of the StudyThe study aims at helping non -English ... zip, rise. Both /s/ and /z/ can beat the initial, medial and final positions (Roach, 1991).I.5.2. Production of English Alveo-palatal Fricatives: /ʃ, ʒ/ With regard to /ʃ/ and /ʒ/, their place ... in English (Roach, 1991).These sounds are articulated with the soft palate being raised and the nasalresonator is shut off. A closure made between the tip, blade, and rims of the tongueand...
... divided into two major groups, namely, English majors and non -English majors. English majors refer to students who enrollin the discipline of Englishand non -English majors are from five disciplines ... pronunciationof English fricative and affricate consonants by non -English major freshmen atthe Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam.II. Aim and Objectives of the StudyThe study aims at helping non -English ... that learners with poor pronunciation at the segmental levelare not always at an advantage. Yates (2002, p.1) believes, “we often judge people by the way they speak, and so learners with poor pronunciation...
... of both bottom-up and top-down models, a new and more insightful model of reading process has been proposed by Rumelhart (1977, 1980), Sanford and Garrod (1981) and van Dijk and Kintsch (1983) ... attention and selective attention and there were two questions for each subtype. Table 4.4 presents the mean responses given by good readers and bad readers among the EBR students and the t-value ... bottom-up reading model, the reader begins with the written text (the bottom) and constructs meaning from the letters, words, phrases and sentences found within and then processes the text in a linear...
... information with existing schemata and for analyzing and classifying it. Cognitive strategies are responsible for deep processing, forming and revising internal mental models and receiving and producing ... The limitations of bottom-up and top-down approaches have led to new, insightful models, interactive approach. Interactive approach is a combination of top-down and bottom-up processing (Brown, ... language expression and structures, widen general knowledge and leads to lifelong learning and improvement in the first and second language skills. “Reading is an essential skill for English as a...
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