An Exploratory Study of Pronunciation Intelligibility in the Brazilian Learner’s English

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  • Neide Cesar Cruz

Keywords:

pronunciation, intelligibility, Brazilian learners, segmental errors

Abstract

This study aims at investigating the extent to which pronunciation errors at the segmental level – consonants, vowels, epenthesis and word stress – in the speech of Brazilian learners of English affect their intelligibility to native speakers. Quantitative and qualitative analyses revealed one main finding: out of the four error types investigated, word stress errors are likely to be a source of unintelligibility to native speakers who are familiar with the Brazilian accent.

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