EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department

The aim of the research is to investigate EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department. This qualitative study reported in this article focused on segmental features problems. The instruments used to collect the data needed in this study...

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Main Authors: Arif Rahman, Lalu Nawasier Tralala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika 2021-09-01
Series:Jurnal Kependidikan
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Online Access:https://e-journal.undikma.ac.id/index.php/jurnalkependidikan/article/view/3921
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spelling doaj-eaf963e65df14219ba1d7cf8e21ec4602021-09-09T08:07:08ZengLPPM Universitas Pendidikan MandalikaJurnal Kependidikan2442-76672021-09-017357658810.33394/jk.v7i3.39212773EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English DepartmentArif Rahman0Lalu Nawasier Tralala1Master Program of English Education, Mandalika University of EducationASITA NTBThe aim of the research is to investigate EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department. This qualitative study reported in this article focused on segmental features problems. The instruments used to collect the data needed in this study were the researcher, recording, and Dictionary. The data analysis covered consonant and vowel pronunciation problems. was based on the theories of phonetics proposed by George Yule and Jacobs, which embraces voicing, manner of articulation and place of articulation for English consonant production and the tongue part and position, sound length, and mouth forming for English vowel production. The result of the study shows that the research subject encountered a number of segmental pronunciation problems consisting of consonants and vowels including pure vowels and diphthongs. Furthermore, this research revealed that the problem with consonant sounds were the substitution of the sounds [v], [ð], [θ], [t∫], [ʒ], [ʃ] [z] and the deletion of the  sounds [k], [ɡ], [t], and [s]. The problem with pure vowel sounds were the substitution of the sound [ɪ], [iː], [ɛ], [ʊ], [ʌ], [ɜː], [ɒ], [ɔː] and [ə] and the insertion of the sound [ə] between two consonant sounds. The problem with diphthongs were: the monophthongization of the sound [aɪ], [aʊ], [eɪ], [ɪə], [əʊ], and the replacement of the sounds [eɪ] and [ɪə] with other diphthongs. It is suggested for the next researchers to investigate pronunciation problems related to supra-segmental aspects and phonemic opposition. and factors driving pronunciation problems in the EFL Classroom setting.https://e-journal.undikma.ac.id/index.php/jurnalkependidikan/article/view/3921pronunciation problem, phonology, phonetic, segmental feature.
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author Arif Rahman
Lalu Nawasier Tralala
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EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department
Jurnal Kependidikan
pronunciation problem, phonology, phonetic, segmental feature.
author_facet Arif Rahman
Lalu Nawasier Tralala
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title EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department
title_short EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department
title_full EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department
title_fullStr EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department
title_full_unstemmed EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department
title_sort efl students’ pronunciation problems in presenting thesis proposal at tertiary level of english department
publisher LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika
series Jurnal Kependidikan
issn 2442-7667
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The aim of the research is to investigate EFL Students’ Pronunciation Problems in Presenting Thesis Proposal at Tertiary Level of English Department. This qualitative study reported in this article focused on segmental features problems. The instruments used to collect the data needed in this study were the researcher, recording, and Dictionary. The data analysis covered consonant and vowel pronunciation problems. was based on the theories of phonetics proposed by George Yule and Jacobs, which embraces voicing, manner of articulation and place of articulation for English consonant production and the tongue part and position, sound length, and mouth forming for English vowel production. The result of the study shows that the research subject encountered a number of segmental pronunciation problems consisting of consonants and vowels including pure vowels and diphthongs. Furthermore, this research revealed that the problem with consonant sounds were the substitution of the sounds [v], [ð], [θ], [t∫], [ʒ], [ʃ] [z] and the deletion of the  sounds [k], [ɡ], [t], and [s]. The problem with pure vowel sounds were the substitution of the sound [ɪ], [iː], [ɛ], [ʊ], [ʌ], [ɜː], [ɒ], [ɔː] and [ə] and the insertion of the sound [ə] between two consonant sounds. The problem with diphthongs were: the monophthongization of the sound [aɪ], [aʊ], [eɪ], [ɪə], [əʊ], and the replacement of the sounds [eɪ] and [ɪə] with other diphthongs. It is suggested for the next researchers to investigate pronunciation problems related to supra-segmental aspects and phonemic opposition. and factors driving pronunciation problems in the EFL Classroom setting.
topic pronunciation problem, phonology, phonetic, segmental feature.
url https://e-journal.undikma.ac.id/index.php/jurnalkependidikan/article/view/3921
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