The impact of incidental learning on the acquisition of the sound /p/ by Arabic-speaking EFL learners

Q2 Arts and Humanities ExELL Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.2478/exell-2022-0010
A. R. Altakhaineh, Mohammad Yousef Alsaraireh, Hiba Alhendi
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Abstract The effect of incidental learning on acquiring the pronunciation of the phoneme /p/ by Arabic-speaking English as foreign language learners was the focus of this study. This phoneme was chosen because it does not exist in the phonemic inventory of Arabic. Eighth graders studying at Al-Ethra’a Secondary School in Alkarak were tested on the pronunciation of words containing /p/ in context (pre-test). For three weeks, they were taught the primary stress of English words containing the target phoneme in their first or second syllable (treatment/incidental learning). The learning exercises consisted of explaining the stress rules and listening to native speakers uttering the words, followed by the participants’ repetition. The students were then re-tested (post-test) to determine whether incidental learning had affected the participants’ pronunciation of /p/. The results reveal that the treatment (incidental learning of /p/) had a positive impact on the participants’ answers on the post-test.
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附带学习对阿拉伯语学习者习得/p/音的影响
摘要本研究主要探讨了附带学习对阿拉伯语英语学习者习得音素/p/发音的影响。选择这个音素是因为它在阿拉伯语的音素库中不存在。在Alkarak Al-Ethra 'a中学学习的八年级学生接受了在上下文中包含/p/的单词发音测试(预测试)。在三周的时间里,他们被教导在第一或第二音节中包含目标音素的英语单词的主重音(治疗/附带学习)。学习练习包括解释重音规则,听母语人士说出这些单词,然后参与者重复。然后,学生们被重新测试(后测试),以确定偶然学习是否影响了参与者对/p/的发音。结果显示,偶然学习/p/对参与者的后测答案有正向影响。
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ExELL Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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