Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context

A holistic approach to pronunciation instruction — encompassing both segmentals and suprasegmentals — is essential for enhancing the intelligibility and comprehensibility of second/foreign language learners. However, teachers often prioritise the accurate articulation of individual English consonant...

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Main Authors: Nhat, Ton Nu My, Hien, Hoang Thi Thu
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25436/
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description A holistic approach to pronunciation instruction — encompassing both segmentals and suprasegmentals — is essential for enhancing the intelligibility and comprehensibility of second/foreign language learners. However, teachers often prioritise the accurate articulation of individual English consonants and vowels, neglecting the suprasegmental aspects of pronunciation. Therefore, a comprehensive examination of both segmental and suprasegmental aspects is imperative for evaluating the efficacy of pedagogical interventions and assessing the pronunciation proficiency of language learners. This study examines the pronunciation proficiency of Vietnamese EFL students at the tertiary level, an area with limited research. Additionally, it seeks to evaluate how theoretical knowledge of English phonetics and phonology influences their pronunciation performance. The quantitative data were obtained from a pre-and post-test involving 50 undergraduates majoring in English at a public university in Vietnam. The findings reveal that an overwhelming majority of the students displayed below-average pronunciation abilities. The study also documented the positive impact of participation in theoretical English phonetics and phonology on students. These findings have broader implications beyond the immediate context, offering valuable guidance to educators and learners in similar educational settings.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:254362025-06-23T06:40:35Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25436/ Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context Nhat, Ton Nu My Hien, Hoang Thi Thu A holistic approach to pronunciation instruction — encompassing both segmentals and suprasegmentals — is essential for enhancing the intelligibility and comprehensibility of second/foreign language learners. However, teachers often prioritise the accurate articulation of individual English consonants and vowels, neglecting the suprasegmental aspects of pronunciation. Therefore, a comprehensive examination of both segmental and suprasegmental aspects is imperative for evaluating the efficacy of pedagogical interventions and assessing the pronunciation proficiency of language learners. This study examines the pronunciation proficiency of Vietnamese EFL students at the tertiary level, an area with limited research. Additionally, it seeks to evaluate how theoretical knowledge of English phonetics and phonology influences their pronunciation performance. The quantitative data were obtained from a pre-and post-test involving 50 undergraduates majoring in English at a public university in Vietnam. The findings reveal that an overwhelming majority of the students displayed below-average pronunciation abilities. The study also documented the positive impact of participation in theoretical English phonetics and phonology on students. These findings have broader implications beyond the immediate context, offering valuable guidance to educators and learners in similar educational settings. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25436/1/TD%2017.pdf Nhat, Ton Nu My and Hien, Hoang Thi Thu (2024) Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 30 (4). pp. 241-256. ISSN 0128-5157 https://ejournal.ukm.my/3l/issue/view/1778
spellingShingle Nhat, Ton Nu My
Hien, Hoang Thi Thu
Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context
title Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context
title_full Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context
title_fullStr Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context
title_full_unstemmed Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context
title_short Pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the Vietnamese tertiary context
title_sort pronunciation competence and impact of phonetics and phonology instruction in the vietnamese tertiary context
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