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NON-NATIVE INTERPRETATION AND (RE)PRODUCTION OF SL/FL SOUNDS. CASE STUDY: KOREAN AND ROMANIAN. Authors: ALEXANDRA BÎJA. |
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Abstract:
DOI: 10.24193/subbphilo.2020.1.08 Published Online: 2020-03-20 Published Print: 2020-03-20 pp. 117-134 VIEW PDF: FULL PDF Non-native interpretation and
(re)production of SL/FL sounds. Case study: Korean and Romanian. Issues in
pronunciation arise from the fact that not all languages have identic phonetic
inventories and that a language could make use of sounds that may not be
present in the phonetic inventory of another, thus a FL learner could have
difficulties in reproducing them. This paper tries to approach the issue of
non-native pronunciation of sounds with regard to the acquisition of the Korean
phonetic system by Romanian native speakers, and vice-versa.
Keywords:
phonetics
and phonology, Korean language, non-native accent, phonological rules
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