Contrastive Linguistic English Phonology Vs. Arabic Phonology

  • Hamad M
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Abstract

Phonology is a wide area of study in any language specially English &Arabic Language, it needs books to cover every single part of these languages. This review paper aims at providing Arab learners and English learners with stem footnotes of these two languages in area of phonology, to ease their learning of English and Arabic languages as foreign or second language, this review paper provide learners with the main differences and rules of English and Arabic languages alphabets that the researcher gathered during her teaching of English language to Arab speakers. The information in this paper is presented in a comparative systematic order to be beneficial for researchers to add in the same area (Phonology) and to do further studies in the fields of: 1-Morphology. 2-Syntax .3-Super segmental.

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Hamad, M. M. (2014). Contrastive Linguistic English Phonology Vs. Arabic Phonology. International Journal of Education and Practice, 2(4), 96–103. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.61/2014.2.4/61.4.96.103

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