PHONIC INTERFERENCE OF FIRST LANGUAGE INTO SECOND LANGUAGE: A CASE STUDY OF NON-INDONESIAN NATIVE SPEAKERS
This study focuses on the phonological and phonetic (phonic) interference of first language (L1) by Turkish, English and Malaysian native speakers when learning Indonesian as a second language (L2). This study aims at finding out the kinds of phonic interference done by those three different languag...
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Main Author: | Anjarsari, Nurvita (Author) |
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Format: | Academic Paper |
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2015-12-22.
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Online Access: | http://mli.undip.ac.id http://eprints.undip.ac.id/47146/ |
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