📚 Volume 30, Issue 12 📋 ID: 5h5ZTme

Authors

Qin Weifen

Department of Linguistics, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

Keywords

Phonological Fossilization Mandarin Second Language Acquisition Chinese Learning Pronunciation

Abstract

Phonological fossilization, particularly in terms of pronunciation, presents a significant obstacle for second language learners in further advancing their language proficiency. Therefore, this study, grounded in the theory of interlanguage fossilization, aimed to investigate Mandarin native speakers learning Indonesian as a second language. By designing tests for the target group, collecting data on phonological fossilization, and analyzing the fossilized phonemes produced during the process of learning Indonesian, this research identified the underlying causes of phonological fossilization from both phonetic production and knowledge perspectives. Subsequently, corresponding strategies were proposed to overcome phonological fossilization, with the ultimate objective of improving the language skills of second language learners. This study contributes to the understanding of phonological fossilization in second language acquisition and offers practical insights for language instruction.
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Qin Weifen (2023). "Phonological Fossilization in the Prosess of Mandarin Native Speakers Learning Indonesian as a Second Language". Wulfenia, 30(12).