2021
DOI: 10.4000/apliut.8557
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Les mots du système : la prosodie de l’anglais chez l’apprenant francophone

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“…The English Spelling-Sound Code: Identifying the Challenges English Rhythm and the Spelling-Sound Code Many researchers consider that the rhythm of English is the key to spoken English (Fournier, 2010;Howe & Moore, 2021;Huart, 2010;Moore Mauroux, 2010;Schottman, 2012) and spelling-sound issues can only be addressed once this is understood. Indeed, rules for spelling-sound correspondences only apply to stressed syllables; unstressed syllables, as well as grammatical words, frequently undergo vowel reduction, thus erasing any spelling-sound connection.…”
Section: Susan Moore Mauroux♦mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The English Spelling-Sound Code: Identifying the Challenges English Rhythm and the Spelling-Sound Code Many researchers consider that the rhythm of English is the key to spoken English (Fournier, 2010;Howe & Moore, 2021;Huart, 2010;Moore Mauroux, 2010;Schottman, 2012) and spelling-sound issues can only be addressed once this is understood. Indeed, rules for spelling-sound correspondences only apply to stressed syllables; unstressed syllables, as well as grammatical words, frequently undergo vowel reduction, thus erasing any spelling-sound connection.…”
Section: Susan Moore Mauroux♦mentioning
confidence: 99%