Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers

The objectives of this research are to determine the extent Chinese ESL Speakers can differentiate between the English /i: / and /1/ vowel sounds, the extent of the influence of the language of instruction and mother-tongue on the production of these sounds. The respondents of this survey were ca...

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Main Author: Chang, Siew Har
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
Published: University ofSouthern Queensland 1997
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spelling my.unimas.ir.101322023-02-16T07:40:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10132/ Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers Chang, Siew Har PE English The objectives of this research are to determine the extent Chinese ESL Speakers can differentiate between the English /i: / and /1/ vowel sounds, the extent of the influence of the language of instruction and mother-tongue on the production of these sounds. The respondents of this survey were categorised into two groups: the experimental and control groups. Respondents from the experimental group consisted of 25 Chinese undergraduates from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). They were further divided into two groups according to the language of instruction: Malay medium and Chinese medium. Respondents from the control group consisted of a native speaker and three undergraduates whose L1 is English. Data were collected through the distribution of questionnaires and the recording of a short text. This research found that Chinese undergraduates faced difficulty producing the /i: / sound as compared to the /1/ sound. The findings also indicated that language/medium of instruction bears no significance on the pronunciation of these sounds and finally, due to absence of the /1/ sound in the Chinese language, Chinese ESL speakers do not differentiate between the English /i: / and /I/ sounds. University ofSouthern Queensland 1997 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/10132/8/Mother-tongue%20interreference%20in%20the%20production%20of%20the%20English%20i-and%20I%20vowel%20sounds%20among%20Chinese%20ESL%20speakers%28fulltext%29.pdf Chang, Siew Har (1997) Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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Chang, Siew Har
Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers
description The objectives of this research are to determine the extent Chinese ESL Speakers can differentiate between the English /i: / and /1/ vowel sounds, the extent of the influence of the language of instruction and mother-tongue on the production of these sounds. The respondents of this survey were categorised into two groups: the experimental and control groups. Respondents from the experimental group consisted of 25 Chinese undergraduates from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). They were further divided into two groups according to the language of instruction: Malay medium and Chinese medium. Respondents from the control group consisted of a native speaker and three undergraduates whose L1 is English. Data were collected through the distribution of questionnaires and the recording of a short text. This research found that Chinese undergraduates faced difficulty producing the /i: / sound as compared to the /1/ sound. The findings also indicated that language/medium of instruction bears no significance on the pronunciation of these sounds and finally, due to absence of the /1/ sound in the Chinese language, Chinese ESL speakers do not differentiate between the English /i: / and /I/ sounds.
format Final Year Project Report
author Chang, Siew Har
author_facet Chang, Siew Har
author_sort Chang, Siew Har
title Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers
title_short Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers
title_full Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers
title_fullStr Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers
title_full_unstemmed Mother-tongue interference in the production of the English /i:/ and /I/ vowel sounds among Chinese ESL speakers
title_sort mother-tongue interference in the production of the english /i:/ and /i/ vowel sounds among chinese esl speakers
publisher University ofSouthern Queensland
publishDate 1997
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