Foreign Language Learning: A Linguistic Introduction |
Contents
THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE | 19 |
THE PROBLEMS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING | 65 |
Pronunciation Problems | 67 |
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accent adjective adverb airstream allomorphs alveolar ridge audio-lingual method building stones Charles chart child chin concepts course created diphthongal distinction examples express fact false cognates following sentences foreign language learning formula French front vowel function words German grammatical endings grammatical morpheme hear the difference intonation Knaben learner learning English Learning Exercises linguist lips look manner of articulation meaning memorization method minimal pairs morphology nasal nasal vowels native language native speaker normally noun orthographic symbols paradigm paradigmatic class past participle past tense pheme phoneme pitch point of articulation practice preposition progressive tense pronounced pronunciation problems pupil replaced Robert root morpheme Sample Answer say the vowel semivowel simply sing situation sound units Sounds produced Spanish speak speaker of English speech spelling pronunciation spin student subordinate clause syllable teacher tongue transformation understand unvoiced variants Vater verb voiced consonant vowel sound word order write