English Segmental Sounds Pronounced by Tunisians – Mgr. Mohamed Abdelkader
Mgr. Mohamed Abdelkader
Master's thesis
English Segmental Sounds Pronounced by Tunisians
English Segmental Sounds Pronounced by Tunisians
Abstract:
Tato práce se zabývá výslovností anglických vokálů a konsonantů tuniskými mluvčími. Je rozdělena do dvou částí – první teoretická část popisuje fonetický systém jazyků v rámci Tuniska majících silný vliv na anglickou výslovnost, zejména systém arabštiny a francouzštiny. Na základě jejich odlišnosti od angličtiny vznikla již řada hypotéz, které se týkají určitých hlásek, které Tunisané vyslovovují zcela …moreAbstract:
This thesis deals with the pronunciation of English vowels and consonants by Tunisians. It is divided into two sections – the theoretical section describes the phonetic systems of the languages of impact upon English situation in Tunisia, namely Arabic and French compared to English. According to the differences between them, a list of hypotheses is made, predicting the sounds which would be pronounced …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 23. 5. 2017
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/q5prf/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 19. 6. 2017
- Supervisor: PhDr. Kateřina Tomková, Ph.D.
- Reader: PhDr. Simona Kalová
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Institution archiving the thesis and making it accessible: Masarykova univerzita, Filozofická fakultaMasaryk University
Faculty of ArtsMaster programme / field:
Philology / English Language and Literature (Eng.)
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