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The Causes of the Schwa Phoneme as a Fossilized Pronunciation Problem for Turks
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2010)The articulation of the schwa phoneme, symbolized by the [e] in the IPA system, of the English language, is a serious pronunciation problem for Turkish English teachers, teacher trainees and the students of other fields ... -
The Specification Of The Difficulties In The Perception And Articulation Of The English Schwa Phoneme By Turkish English Teachers And Students
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2010)The term schwa, comes from Hebrew, where it means 'emptiness' and designates a Hebrew vowel of the same quality (Skander and Burleigh, 2005: 37). The schwa sound, whose symbol is [e] in the IPA system, does not exist in ... -
Willingness To Communicate Of Efl Learners In Turkish Context
(Elsevier, 2015)This study reports on findings of an investigation into English as a foreign language (EFL) learners' (N = 134) perceptions of willingness to communicate (WFC) in Turkish context. The participants completed questionnaires ...