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Spelling Pronunciation versus Relaxed Pronunciation in Foreign Language Teacher Education Policy
Spelling Pronunciation versus Relaxed Pronunciation in Foreign Language Teacher Education Policy

Author(s): Mehmet Demirezen
Subject(s): Education, Foreign languages learning, Phonetics / Phonology, Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics
Published by: Mustafa Özmusul
Keywords: spelling pronunciation; relaxed pronunciation; pronunciation spelling; eye dialect; metaplasmus;

Summary/Abstract: Right from the beginning it must be noted that English spelling is confusing and bothersome both for native speakers and nonnative speakers. In learning a foreign language, accurate pronunciation is an important part of learning any foreign language. Accurate pronunciation is especially important when non-native students are trained to be English language teachers. Good pronunciation is more than just mastering individual sounds since it also requires understanding intonation, stress, pitch and junctures. In this respect, first things first, two functional issues come to the stage: Spelling pronunciation versus relaxed pronunciation. Spelling pronunciation depends on the use of a pronunciation that is based on spelling that includes common pronunciation of the silent vowel and consonant letters. The converse of spelling pronunciation is pronunciation spelling which produces the creation of a new spelling form on the basis of pronunciation. In this study, the contrastive positioning of spelling pronunciation versus pronunciation spelling in English words, phrases, clauses, and sentences will be analyzed to train the English teachers.

  • Issue Year: 6/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 31-46
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English