Segmental Aspects of Pronunciation Errors Produced by ELE Students in Classroom Settings

Authors

  • Sandy Vitra Nugraha Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika
  • Lalu Ari Irawan Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika
  • Haerazi English Education Department, Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika
  • Tina Orel Frank Turistica University of Primorska, Slovenia Obala

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36312/jolls.v2i2.759

Keywords:

Pronunciation skills, Sources of errors, Learning experiences, Segmental aspects of pronunciation

Abstract

Pronunciation plays important roles in making the intelligibility of a speech. In pronunciation, speech and gesture production are interrelated and coordinated. Not all language learners can pronounce English words well. Learners make errors while speaking English. It make them not confident to pronounce other English words. Therefore, this study aims to identify students’ segmental aspects of pronunciation errors in classroom setting. This study is categorized as qualitative study to understand phenomena using data such as interviews, observations, and documents reviews to identify and interpret specific characteristics of the material to learn human behavior. The population of this research is the sixth-semester students of English department at Mandalika University of Education, Mataram-Indoneisa. This research used purposive sampling method that engaged of 6 students as the sample of the data. The students divided by 2 criteria: Gender and pronunciation level. To make the data valid, all the students has passed 3 stages of pronunciation level. The result of this study indicated that all the subjects are difficult in pronounced consonant /f/ sounds and still need improvisation in a short vowel sound because the student’s errors are divided into 3 categories; psycholinguistic, sociolinguistics, and Epistemic sources. Furthermore, this study proves that “man smart, woman smarter.

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Author Biographies

Sandy Vitra Nugraha, Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

A master student of English Language Education at Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

English Education Department, Faculty of Culture, Management, and Business,

Jl. Pemuda No. 59A, Mataram, Indonesia. Postal code: 83125

Lalu Ari Irawan, Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

A senior lecturer at Master of English Language Education

English Education Department, Faculty of Culture, Management, and Business,

Jl. Pemuda No. 59A, Mataram, Indonesia. Postal code: 83125

Haerazi, English Education Department, Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

A senior lecturer at Master of English Language Education

Faculty of Culture, Management, and Business,

Jl. Pemuda No. 59A, Mataram, Indonesia. Postal code: 83125

Tina Orel Frank, Turistica University of Primorska, Slovenia Obala

English Lecturer, Faculty of Tourism Studies, Turistica University of Primorska, Slovenia Obala 11a, SI-6320 Portorož, Slovenia

Faculty of Tourism Studies,

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Published

2022-11-25

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Nugraha, S. V., Irawan, L. A., Haerazi, & Frank, T. O. (2022). Segmental Aspects of Pronunciation Errors Produced by ELE Students in Classroom Settings. Journal of Language and Literature Studies, 2(2), 88–98. https://doi.org/10.36312/jolls.v2i2.759

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