Vol 14 No 1 (1983): .
Article
The Effect of Training and Native Language on Scoring the Responses on a Speech Discriminative Test in English
How to Cite
Elizabeth. (1). The Effect of Training and Native Language on Scoring the Responses on a Speech Discriminative Test in English. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 14(1), 143-146. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/840
Abstract
The language habits of our community predisposes certain choices of interpretation on our experiences . As culture s differ, language s differ. The native language of a speaker determines the perception and production of a language. The native languag e has been found to interfere with the other language at different levels phonemic , grammatical an dracica l (Denirich ,1954).
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