english phonetic transcription and its role in pronunciation learning

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english phonetic transcription and its role in pronunciation learning imomnazarova shahnoza otabek kizi student, oriental university english rhilology fasulty tashkent, uzbekistan telerhone: +998945931902 imomnazarovashahnoza440@gmail.som surervisor: zahro abdullaeva abstract english pronunciation poses significant challenges for non-native speakers due to the language's highly irregular orthography, where spelling often diverges considerably from spoken sound. this article explores the vital role of english phonetic transcription, particularly through the international phonetic alphabet (ipa), as an indispensable tool in second language acquisition and teaching. keywords: english phonetic transcription, international phonetic alphabet (ipa), pronunciation learning, second language acquisition, phonetics, phonology, orthography, esl, efl. annotatsiya angliyskoe proiznoshenie predstavlyaet znachitelnie trudnosti dlya nenositeley yazika iz-za krayne neregulyarnoy orfografii yazika, gde napisanie chasto znachitelno rasxoditsya s proiznesennim zvukom. v etoy state rassmatrivaetsya vajnaya rol foneticheskoy transkriptsii angliyskogo yazika, v chastnosti, s pomoshyu mejdunarodnogo foneticheskogo alfavita (ipa), kak nezamenimogo instrumenta v osvoenii i prepodavanii vtorogo yazika. klyuchevie slova: foneticheskaya transkriptsiya angliyskogo …
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rganish, ikkinchi tilni o'zlashtirish, fonetika, fonologiya, orfografiya, esl, efl. introduction english has become the global lingua franca, yet its widespread utility is often accompanied by significant linguistic hurdles, particularly concerning its pronunciation. unlike languages with a relatively transparent orthography (where spelling closely matches sound), english exhibits a notorious disconnect between its written form and its spoken realization. this irregularity, exemplified by words like ‘through,” “rough,” “bough,” and “cough” – all ending with “-ough” but pronounced distinctly – presents a formidable challenge for non-native speakers. learners frequently struggle to predict pronunciation from spelling or to accurately reproduce sounds without a systematic guide. in response to this inherent ambiguity, english phonetic transcription, primarily utilizing the international phonetic alphabet (ipa), emerges as a powerful and indispensable tool. the ipa provides a standardized, universal system where each symbol consistently represents a single, unique speech sound, thereby overcoming the inconsistencies of english spelling[footnoteref:1]. this article …
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onetics is the branch of linguistics that studies the sounds of human speech. it is concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds (phones), their physiological production (articulatory phonetics), their acoustic properties (acoustic phonetics), and their auditory perception (auditory phonetics). phonetic transcription is the visual representation of speech sounds, distinct from the orthographic (spelling) system of a language. its primary purpose is to provide an unambiguous and consistent way to record and represent the exact sounds produced. the ipa is the most widely used and recognized system for phonetic transcription. developed by the international phonetic association, it offers a standardized set of symbols designed to represent all the known sounds of human speech, regardless of language. a key principle of the ipa is the one-to-one correspondence between a symbol and a sound; that is, each symbol represents only one distinct speech sound, and each distinct speech sound has its own …
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g pronunciations. for non-native speakers, relying solely on spelling to deduce pronunciation is a recipe for errors and frustration. ipa provides a reliable map to the sound system, allowing learners to bypass the pitfalls of inconsistent spelling. cognitive load theory suggests that learning is most effective when instructional materials minimize extraneous cognitive load – the mental effort expended on processing irrelevant information. english orthography introduces significant extraneous load by forcing learners to guess or memorize inconsistent sound-spelling correspondences. phonetic transcription, with its systematic one-to-one mapping, drastically reduces this load. it presents pronunciation in a clear, unambiguous format, allowing learners to focus their cognitive resources on the target sounds themselves rather than on decoding arbitrary spelling rules. dual coding theory posits that information is processed and stored in two distinct, interconnected systems: a verbal system and a non-verbal (imaginal/visual) system. learning is enhanced when information is presented in both formats. when …
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w sounds are produced, how they differ, and how they function within words and sentences. this explicit knowledge empowers them to analyze their own pronunciation, identify errors, and apply corrective strategies more effectively. while immersion and exposure facilitate implicit language acquisition, explicit instruction in phonetics, supported by transcription, can significantly accelerate pronunciation development. explicit learning of ipa symbols and sound-symbol relationships provides learners with a conscious framework. this explicit knowledge can then guide and reinforce implicit learning that occurs through extensive listening and speaking practice, leading to more accurate and automatic production. one of the most immediate benefits is enabling learners to accurately pronounce new words encountered in reading. english dictionaries universally include phonetic transcriptions, usually in ipa. teaching learners to interpret these transcriptions empowers them to independently verify and learn the correct pronunciation of unfamiliar vocabulary without relying solely on a teacher or audio. when a learner makes a …

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english phonetic transcription and its role in pronunciation learning imomnazarova shahnoza otabek kizi student, oriental university english rhilology fasulty tashkent, uzbekistan telerhone: +998945931902 imomnazarovashahnoza440@gmail.som surervisor: zahro abdullaeva abstract english pronunciation poses significant challenges for non-native speakers due to the language's highly irregular orthography, where spelling often diverges considerably from spoken sound. this article explores the vital role of english phonetic transcription, particularly through the international phonetic alphabet (ipa), as an indispensable tool in second language acquisition and teaching. keywords: english phonetic transcription, international phonetic alphabet (ipa), pronunciation learning, second language acquisi...

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