An Optimality-Theoretic Analysis of Some Phonological Errors Produced by Saudi Female Learners of the English Language

IF 0.5 Q3 LINGUISTICS Psycholinguistics Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI:10.31470/2309-1797-2023-33-2-29-56
Anhar Assunitan
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Purpose. The purpose of this study was to investigate the phonological errors associated with consonant and vowel pronunciation made by Saudi learners of the English language in light of the optimality hypothesis. In addition, transfer and contrastive analysis hypotheses are discussed, which justify why Saudi English language learners make phonological errors. Methods. Thirty Saudi female students in their first semester in the English language department at Qassim University were randomly selected. They were examined on their pronunciation of over 30 words from a list of twenty sentences. Each participant was individually recorded using a sensitive microphone, and all recordings were transcribed using IPA symbols and compared to the English transcription to identify the correct and incorrect pronunciation. Each participant filled out a consent form before to having their pronunciation recorded. Results. The majority of errors committed by Saudi English learners are attributable to the substitution of foreign sounds with the closest native sounds. In addition, Saudi English learners tend to add a glottal stop to non-onset syllables and insert a vowel to break clusters of three or more obstruent consonants. This finding is due to the fact that their native language is an onset language and lacks clusters of three or more obstruent consonants. The descriptive tables in addition to the Pareto charts of these errors are provided. Conclusions. Overall, results from this study support optimality theory, transfer, and contrastive analysis hypotheses. Moreover, this study contributes to the growing literature on the investigation of phonological errors produced by Arab learners of English, particularly Saudi learners. This study proposes that Saudi English learners listen attentively to English native speakers to correct phonological errors. In addition, Saudi English learners should record their pronunciation during discussions and replay them in order to identify their mistakes and avoid them in the future.
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沙特女性英语语音错误的优选理论分析
目的。本研究的目的是根据最优性假设调查沙特阿拉伯英语学习者在辅音和元音发音方面的语音错误。此外,本文还讨论了迁移和对比分析假设,这证明了为什么沙特英语学习者会出现语音错误。方法。在卡西姆大学英语系第一学期随机挑选了30名沙特女学生。他们被要求从20个句子中选出30多个单词进行发音测试。每个参与者都使用敏感麦克风进行录音,所有录音都使用国际音标进行转录,并与英语转录进行比较,以识别正确和错误的发音。每个参与者在录音之前都要填写一份同意书。结果。沙特英语学习者所犯的大部分错误是由于用最接近的母语语音代替外来音。此外,沙特英语学习者倾向于在非起音音节上加一个声门顿音,并在三个或更多辅音组成的集群中插入一个元音。这一发现是由于他们的母语是一种起音语言,缺乏三个或更多辅音的集群。文中还提供了这些误差的描述表和帕累托图。结论。总体而言,本研究的结果支持最优性理论、迁移和对比分析假说。此外,这项研究有助于越来越多的关于阿拉伯英语学习者,特别是沙特学习者产生的语音错误的研究。本研究建议沙特英语学习者注意听英语母语者说话以纠正语音错误。此外,沙特英语学习者应该在讨论过程中记录自己的发音,并重复播放,以便发现自己的错误,并在未来避免错误。
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