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Rime ATHMANI, Asma HARET |
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2025-07-14T19:49:37Z |
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2025-07-14T19:49:37Z |
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2025 |
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University of Martyr Sheikh Larbi Tebessi Tebessa |
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http//localhost:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12894 |
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The study explores the influence of Arabic and French on the English pronunciation in
English Medium Instruction (EMI) in Algerian universities. More particularly, it enquires how
first-year biology students from Echahid Cheikh Larbi Tebessi University have difficulty with
scientific terminology pronunciation during EMI lectures. Drawing on language transfer
theory, the study examines the patterns of phonological interference from the students’ L1
(Arabic) and L2 (French). A mixed-method design combines four-session class observations
with a student questionnaire distributed through QR code. Observation checklists provide
for exploration of frequent types of pronunciation errors, including vowel and consonant
substitution, stress errors, and syllable reduction. Quantitative findings indicate that most
pronunciation difficulties are consistent with predictable transfer from Arabic and French
phonetic systems. Qualitative data from classroom interaction and questionnaire responses
also indicate students' lack of exposure to English scientific terms and their employment of
French equivalents. The dissertation concludes that language transfer is a significant
contributor to the pronunciation of EMI classes, with a plea for targeted pronunciation in
subject-specific English instruction. The findings have implications for EMI policy
implementation, teacher training, and material design in multilingual educational settings. |
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University of Martyr Sheikh Larbi Tebessi Tebessa |
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Algerian universities, Arabic influence, English Medium Instruction, French influence, language transfer, phonological interference, pronunciation difficulties, scientific terminology |
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"Exploring the Influence of Arabic and French on First-Year Biology Students English Pronunciation in the Wake of the Englishization of Algerian Higher Education""" |
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Thesis |
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