A Probe Into the Negative Impact of Sichuan Dialect on English Phonetics Learning and Countermeasures

Qixiu QIN

Abstract


Dialect is a kind of language variation. According to the different regional and national,there are different dialects. It directly or indirectly affects the learning of English. Through questionnaire and recording, this paper aims to analyze the differences between the pronunciation of Sichuan dialect and that of English, looks into the negative transfer of Sichuan dialect on English phonetics learning and finally puts forward some suggestions.


Keywords


English phonetics; Dialect; Pronunciation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n

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