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    Phonemic Awareness

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    Phonemic awareness is not phonics. Phonemic awareness is an understanding about spoken language. Children who are phonemically aware can tell the teacher that bat is the word the teacher is representing by saying the three separate sounds in the word. They can tell you all the sounds in the spoken word dog. They can tell you that‚ if you take the last sound off cart you would have car. Phonics on the other hand‚ is knowing the relation between specific‚ printed letters (including combinations of

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    Most of the mistakes made by Brazilian students originate in a naïve conception of how languages work‚ what lead the students to think over both the English and the Portuguese phonetic systems as an identical source of patterns to decipher the new words that they are learning. This problem‚ however‚ is not a students’ fault but it is due to the common contemporary approaches that emphasize communication rather than pronunciation‚ treating them as separate studies (when‚ in fact‚ they are essential

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    Arabic Letters

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    A more complex ligature that combines as many as seven distinct components is commonly used to represent the word Allāh. The only ligature within the primary range of Arabic script in Unicode (U+06xx) is lām + alif. This is the only one compulsory for fonts and word-processing. Other ranges are for compatibility to older standards and contain other ligatures‚ which are optional. lām + alif لا‎ Note: Unicode also has in its Presentation Form B FExx range a code for this ligature. If your browser

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    from these students’ needs assessment evaluations (to be discussed in section three) showed them to be in the early production stage of English language development. They have limited listening and speaking proficiency‚ a firm grasp of the Latin alphabet‚ and the ability to read and write at about a kindergarten level. The students were very hesitant to speak English initially‚ which made assessment difficult. II. Course Rationale Cartus’ language trainers develop individualized programs

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    different sounds as the same sound. We call the stored versions of speech sounds phonemes. Thus phonemes are the phonetic alphabet of the mind. That is‚ phonemes are how we mentally represent speech; how we store the sounds of words in our memory. Though the phonetic alphabet is universal (we can write down the speech sounds actually uttered in any language)‚ the phonemic alphabet varies from language to language. For example‚ English has no memorized front rounded vowels like German or French‚ and

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    Rhoticity

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    sound (cf. am‚ back‚ cad) (2) changed the quality of the vowel sound; Up until about 1600‚ the vowel sounds in fern‚ fir and fur were the same as those in pet‚ pit and put respectively (and of course‚ the /r/ was pronounced). Using the phonetic alphabet‚ their pronunciations would have been [fErn]‚ [fIr] and [fUr]. All three vowels began to be ‘coloured’ by /r/‚ and the vowel quality began to coalesce into [@]‚ so that in 1700‚ the pronunciations would have been [f@rn]‚ [f@r] and [f@r]  (3) caused

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    111 Phonetic

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    THE INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET (revised to 2005) CONSONANTS (PULMONIC) © 2005 IPA Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Post alveolar Retroflex pb m ı Plosive Nasal Trill Tap or Flap Fricative Lateral fricative Approximant Lateral approximant td µ n r | v F B f v T D s  z S Z ÒL √ ® l Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Glottal Ê∂ cÔkgqG / = ≠ N – R « ßΩ çJxVX ©? hH ’  j ¥ ˜ K Where symbols appear in pairs‚ the one to

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    Rent

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    I watched the live production of “RENT”. The biggest issue in the musical “RENT” was that‚ everyone was poor‚ and HIV positive‚ and was struggling to survive in Alphabet City in Manhattan‚ New York. They were all young musical artist. The musical “RENT” showed how times can be hard for people‚ and some don’t notice due to the fact that they have everything they need in life‚ like money. One of the characters in the musical use to be a part of the group and then later on forgot his morals and where

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    Teaching Pronunciation

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    knowledge of phonetics and phonology to understand the learners’ difficulties with pronunciation. Phonetics in the study of sounds the sounds of human language (O’Grady & Donrovolsky: 1992). Phonetics transcription‚ especially International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)‚ may be introduced to the learners to help them understand the sounds and practice them through the symbols. In addition‚ the sound producing system describing how sound is produced helps the teacher to explain how to pronounce the sound correctly

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    INTRODUCTION In this task I will talk about my research and analysis on English native speaker’s pronunciation‚ which can be a useful tool to understand the rules adhered to it. The consistencies and inconsistencies among the speaker‚ the account of them and the reasons why they do happen will be observed in this analysis. I asked six native speakers to read aloud some sentences. Five of them were American and one was Canadian. They were told that all of them had nonsense words. Analysis of

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