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The /æ / and /ʌ / Phonemes as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error

Year 2008, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 0 - 82, 01.10.2008

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According to Haycraft, (1984: 90), “Since all humans have almost identical speech organs, there should not be any ‘difficult’ sounds.” This is not a totally true thought because the nonnative speaking students apply the pronunciation rules of their native language, and the result of such a conduct is the establishment of mother-tongue interference which boils down to be an unavoidable intrusion while learning a foreign language. A great majority of pronunciation errors are due to inevitable mother-tongue pronunciation habits, which exhibit certain resistance to the sounds of the target language. The mother-tongue association to the acquisition of some target language phonemes that are called the core sounds. (Demirezen 2007e). The core sounds of the English language, such “consonants like / t --->q, d ---> ð,  v ---> w / and  vowels like / e ---> æ, e ---> ɛ, æ ----> ɛ, ǝ ---> æ,  æ ---> ʌ, ɔ ----> ow,  ʊ -----> ʊw /, constitute the prime fossilized mistake continuum for the Turkish teachers, teacher trainees and students in learning and teaching English as a foreign language.” Demirezen, 2007e: 306). This articles aims at analyzing and offering rehabilitative solutions to one of such core sounds, namely / æ ---> ʌ / contrast that harms the pronunciation of Turkish learners of English.

Year 2008, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 0 - 82, 01.10.2008

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
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Mehmet Demirezen

Publication Date October 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Demirezen, M. (2008). The /æ / and /ʌ / Phonemes as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 4(2), 0-82.
AMA Demirezen M. The /æ / and /ʌ / Phonemes as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. October 2008;4(2):0-82.
Chicago Demirezen, Mehmet. “The /æ / And /ʌ / Phonemes As Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 4, no. 2 (October 2008): 0-82.
EndNote Demirezen M (October 1, 2008) The /æ / and /ʌ / Phonemes as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 4 2 0–82.
IEEE M. Demirezen, “The /æ / and /ʌ / Phonemes as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error”, Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 0–82, 2008.
ISNAD Demirezen, Mehmet. “The /æ / And /ʌ / Phonemes As Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 4/2 (October 2008), 0-82.
JAMA Demirezen M. The /æ / and /ʌ / Phonemes as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2008;4:0–82.
MLA Demirezen, Mehmet. “The /æ / And /ʌ / Phonemes As Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 4, no. 2, 2008, pp. 0-82.
Vancouver Demirezen M. The /æ / and /ʌ / Phonemes as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2008;4(2):0-82.