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Title: Pronunciation Competence
Other Titles: Investigating English Allomorphs
Authors: Ali, Abdulazeem Othman Mohammad
Supervisor,- Mahmoud Ali Ahmed
Keywords: Pronunciation Competence
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ali,Abdulazeem Othman Mohammad.Pronunciation Competence/Abdulazeem Othman Mohammad Ali;. Mahmoud Ali Ahmed._khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,Language,2014._65p. : ill . ;28cm ._M.Sc
Abstract: This study aims at examining the Pronunciation Competence: Investigating English Allomorphs among second year students in English Department at Sudan University of Science and Technology of the problem of pronouncing final-s and final- d sounds. The study follows the descriptive analytic method, employing a test for data collection. Data collected undergo statistical processing. The study concludes to many findings. The most important are the following: - The statistical analysis revealed that there are differences in pronouncing the final /s/ and final /d/ sounds under study. - The final s/d/ sound errors were utterly in the study as shown before. Most errors were due to ignorance of rule. Finally, the researcher recommends the following: - Pronouncing competence should be given care for all undergraduates, particularly for second level students. - This phenomenon needs further studies in 3rd level 4 th level.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/9487
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Languages

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