Essays Tagged: "English phonology"

What is the Significance and Function of Phonological Rules in Language?

on of phonological rules in language? Illustrate your answer with reference to three such rules (in English or any language you are familiar with), and give examples of how each rule operates. (968 wo ... LOGICAL RULESEvery language has its own phonological rules. Three examples of phonological rules in English and one example of a phonological rule in Japanese will be used to illustrate how phonologic ...

(4 pages) 90 0 4.5 Jan/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Linguistics

TEACHING PRONUNCIATION

ON INTRODUCTION During the present paper I will choose two problems of transfer between Spanish and English that I consider to be obstacles to efficient communication and I will analyse them from two ... and I will deal with each problem separately. 1) The first problem of transfer between Spanish and English that can impede or cause problems with communication is a segmental one. It is the fact that ...

(17 pages) 58 0 3.0 Jul/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Language Studies

CELTA - Focus on the Learner.

e is French. It is also the language that is spoken at home.Learner's profileThe learner's level of English is between pre-intermediate to intermediate. She did not finish high school, and after grade ... grade 10, at the age of 16, she completed a certificate in disability studies. The learner studied English three times a week at a French speaking school as part of the school curriculum from grades ...

(6 pages) 110 2 2.3 Mar/2009

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Linguistics

Articluation

g the several factors affecting the interpretation and production of sounds. For students who study English as a second language, pronunciation errors are likely to occur due to phonemic differences b ... nunciation errors are likely to occur due to phonemic differences between their native language and English. These errors may challenge and even impair the understanding of native speakers of English, ...

(7 pages) 23 0 0.0 Apr/2010

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Linguistics

Phonetics and Phonolgy Stress on Vowels

the rules for stress placement, we must understand first how stress plays an important role in the English language. For other languages such as French, each syllable is equally stressed unlike the E ... lmost none or very little variation that can be observed in syllable-timed language (Hassan, 2012). English, on the other hand, is a different case altogether. Only the required syllables are stressed ...

(6 pages) 0 0 0.0 Apr/2014

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Language Studies > Grammar

Celta- assignement 1

n 'leaved'.Refer Ss to chart of irregular verbsReferences used:PARROT, M. (2000). Grammar for English Language Teachers. CUP.WORKMAN, G. (2006). Concept Questions and Timelines. Chadburn Publish ... ass profile with: names; nationalities; age range; needs and wants; interests; reasons for studying English of all students.□7.Included referenced copy of the text in the appendices....

(4 pages) 2 0 0.0 Sep/2014

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Language Studies

Celta Assignement 1

n 'leaved'.Refer Ss to chart of irregular verbsReferences used:PARROT, M. (2000). Grammar for English Language Teachers. CUP.WORKMAN, G. (2006). Concept Questions and Timelines. Chadburn Publish ... ass profile with: names; nationalities; age range; needs and wants; interests; reasons for studying English of all students.□7.Included referenced copy of the text in the appendices....

(4 pages) 1 0 0.0 Sep/2014

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Language Studies