Instrumental analysis of loss of assimilation of English nasal stops in adult Saudi EFL learners’ speech

Pradeep Sharma, Mahboobeh Khaleghi, Mohammad Saleem
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Assimilation of consonant sounds within words and at word boundaries is a common phenomenon in English. However, EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners may fail to observe the rule which makes their English sound sub-standard. This paper investigates whether adult Saudi EFL learners follow assimilation rules in English. Selected words and phrases spoken by a group of participants, where assimilated nasal sounds were used, were recorded using Praat software. Drawing spectrograms of the sound signals, time taken by participants to pronounce the assimilated sound segments was calculated. The time taken by native speakers of English to pronounce the same sound segments was also checked. The mean values of time taken by participants and native speakers to pronounce each assimilated sound segment were compared, with the assumption that if the participants took more time to pronounce the sound segments, they missed assimilation. The findings revealed that although in comparison to native speakers, Saudi EFL learners clocked slightly higher time duration, for most sounds the difference in time was not significant from the statistical point of view. The conclusion is that Saudi English learners are making efforts to be as close to native speakers as possible in using assimilated nasal sounds in English.
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沙特成年英语学习者语音中鼻塞同化缺失的工具分析
单词内和单词边界的辅音同化是英语中常见的现象。然而,作为外语的英语学习者可能没有遵守这一规则,这使得他们的英语听起来不标准。本文调查了沙特成年英语学习者在英语中是否遵循同化规则。由一组参与者选出的单词和短语,使用同化的鼻音,用Praat软件记录下来。绘制声音信号的谱图,计算参与者发出被同化的声音片段所需的时间。以英语为母语的人发出相同音段所花的时间也被检查了。研究人员比较了参与者和母语人士发音每个同化音段所花费的平均时间,并假设如果参与者花更多的时间来发音,他们就会错过同化。研究结果显示,尽管与母语人士相比,沙特英语学习者的发音时间稍长一些,但从统计学的角度来看,大多数声音的发音时间差异并不显著。结论是,沙特英语学习者正在努力在使用同化的鼻音方面尽可能接近母语人士。
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