Abstract:This paper presents the results of an experiment conducted to investigate how adult native speakers of English perceive some Arabic contrasts within Brown’s Phonological Interference Model (PIM) (1998, 2000), based on the theory of Feature Geometry. Three Arabic pairs of contrasts were chosen for the experiment: the contrast /b – d/ consisting of consonants present in both English and Arabic; the contrast /x – ?/ consisting of consonants that are non-native to English but are distinguished by the features [dor… Show more
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