Pronunciation Competence and Impact of Phonetics and Phonology Instruction in the Vietnamese Tertiary Context

A holistic approach to pronunciation instruction - encompassing both segmentais and supras egmentals - is essential for enhancing the intelligibility and comprehensibility of second/foreign language learners. However, teachers often prioritise the accurate articulation of individual English consonan...

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Comprehension
English as a second language instruction
English proficiency
Intelligibility
Phonetics
Phonology
Pronunciation instruction
Suprasegmentals
Teaching methods
Vietnamese language
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