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Pronunciation as a factor of social integration
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Pronunciation as a factor of social integration

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This project focuses on the concept of identity through the pronunciation of a language, specifically Spanish, and the consequences suffered by those close to a social group with which they do not share the native speech trait. In relation to this problem, the importance of training teachers in Spanish as a Foreign Language and in Phonetics and Phonology is argued, in order to help foreigners in their social integration. It also explores the perspective of teachers towards teaching in this area and the idea of achieving an ideal pronunciation. In addition, a summary of how the vision of teaching pronunciation in the classroom has evolved is provided. All this is accompanied by a case study of voice analysis of an American student who speaks Spanish. The main purpose of the paper is to provide further research and visualization of the linguistic-social branch of language, applying its contributions to the improvement of educational approaches in the classroom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
18 June 2025
Pages
88
ISBN
9786208975005

This project focuses on the concept of identity through the pronunciation of a language, specifically Spanish, and the consequences suffered by those close to a social group with which they do not share the native speech trait. In relation to this problem, the importance of training teachers in Spanish as a Foreign Language and in Phonetics and Phonology is argued, in order to help foreigners in their social integration. It also explores the perspective of teachers towards teaching in this area and the idea of achieving an ideal pronunciation. In addition, a summary of how the vision of teaching pronunciation in the classroom has evolved is provided. All this is accompanied by a case study of voice analysis of an American student who speaks Spanish. The main purpose of the paper is to provide further research and visualization of the linguistic-social branch of language, applying its contributions to the improvement of educational approaches in the classroom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
18 June 2025
Pages
88
ISBN
9786208975005