Predictability Effect of Arabic Stress Pattern in English Lexical Stress Production by Arab EFL Undergraduates

Samah Yaslam Saleh Baagbah, P. Jaganathan
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The present study investigates the effect of Arabic lexical stress predictability in producing English lexical stress by Yemeni EFL undergraduates and native Hadhrami Arabic (HA) speakers. The study involved the participation of 69 Yemeni EFL undergraduates with two varying levels of English proficiency. Additionally, 10 American native speakers were included to evaluate the correct production of English stress patterns by the Yemeni EFL undergraduates. The authors adopt the Metrical Theory and the Stress Typology Model to underpin the grounds of this study. Data from the study were collected through a production experiment using individual recording sessions for each participant reading 84 English real and nonce words. The differences between stressed and unstressed syllables were measured using phonetic cues ratios, vowel duration, intensity, and fundamental frequency (F0), analysed through PRAAT software. The findings suggest that the production of English lexical stress by Yemeni EFL undergraduates is influenced by HA. However, the predictability of the Arabic stress pattern does not always trigger errors in producing English lexical stress by Yemeni EFL undergraduates. Findings indicate that Yemeni EFL undergraduates are more attentive to vowel weight, especially when the ultimate syllable incorporates a tense vowel. It stands in contrast to the conventional approach of syllable structure, which places a more pronounced emphasis on instructing English vowels among Arab ELF learners as a result of Arabic dialectal variation.
阿拉伯语重音模式对阿拉伯 EFL 本科生英语词性重音生成的预测效应
本研究调查了阿拉伯语词性重音可预测性对也门 EFL 本科生和以哈德拉米阿拉伯语(HA)为母语的人产生英语词性重音的影响。69 名也门 EFL 本科生参加了这项研究,他们的英语水平参差不齐。此外,还有 10 名以美国为母语的学生参与研究,以评估也门 EFL 本科生正确使用英语重音模式的情况。作者采用韵律理论和重音类型学模型作为本研究的基础。研究数据是通过制作实验收集的,每位受试者在阅读 84 个英语实词和非实词时都进行了单独记录。重音音节和非重音音节之间的差异通过语音线索比率、元音持续时间、强度和基频(F0)进行测量,并通过 PRAAT 软件进行分析。研究结果表明,也门 EFL 本科生英语词性重音的产生受到 HA 的影响。然而,阿拉伯语重音模式的可预测性并不总是引发也门外语本科生产生英语词性重音的错误。研究结果表明,也门 EFL 本科生更注意元音的轻重,尤其是当最终音节包含一个紧张元音时。这与传统的音节结构方法形成了鲜明对比,传统的音节结构方法由于阿拉伯语方言的差异而更加强调对阿拉伯英语语言学习者英语元音的指导。
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