EFFECTS OF LINGUISTIC KNOWLEDGE ON SPEECH PERCEPTION

Authors

  • S.O. Solijonov Docent., Andijan State University The head of English Phonetics Department

Keywords:

phoneme, speech perception, contextual variation, interpretation, phonological components.

Abstract

This article deals with the problems of phonology. It studies effects of linguistic knowledge on speech perception and the importance of teaching phonetics.

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Published

2022-01-16

How to Cite

S.O. Solijonov. (2022). EFFECTS OF LINGUISTIC KNOWLEDGE ON SPEECH PERCEPTION. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN COMMERCE, IT, ENGINEERING AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ISSN: 2349-7793 Impact Factor: 6.876, 16(01), 36–39. Retrieved from https://gejournal.net/index.php/IJRCIESS/article/view/121