Experimental Study of Phonological Interference in the English of Hungarians
Discover the fascinating insights of Experimental Study of Phonological Interference in the English of Hungarians by William Nemser, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 208 pages and is a vital addition to the fields of anthropology and linguistics.
This book delves into the intricate phonological challenges faced by Hungarians learning English, exploring the nuances of language interference and its implications on communication. As part of a series dedicated to linguistic and anthropological research, it highlights a region of significant cultural and strategic importance in the post-Soviet era. Ideal for students, educators, and researchers interested in ethnic studies and social science, this work not only enriches academic discourse but also offers practical insights into language acquisition.
Enhance your understanding of phonetics, phonology, and prosody with this essential resource that bridges the gap between language and culture.