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Title: :  A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS
PaperId: :  6802
Published in:   International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education
Publisher:   IJARIIE
e-ISSN:   2395-4396
Volume/Issue:    Volume 3 Issue 5 2017
DUI:    16.0415/IJARIIE-6802
Licence: :   IJARIIE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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T.P. HimadriSinghania University
Dr. Vidushi SharmaNew Delhi Institute of Management

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Language
Language, Lexical difference, ESLs, Pronunciation
Languages differ in their phonological, grammatical and systems of meaning. Any language is able to describe things, notions, phenomena and facts of life which ensure cognition of the outside world. But the ways of expressing these things and notions usually vary in different languages. The Indian English lexicon has many distinct terms which are commonly used by its speakers. These terms arise through the use of old and new morphological features, acronyms and abbreviations. Many terms from Indian languages are utilized and new usages for English words or expressions are created. Many of these terms and usages are specific to the population of Indian English. The ability of speaking English depends on the correctness of pronunciation but there appears lexical difference in pronunciation which directly affects the meaning in communication. A study was conducted to know the lexical difference in English pronunciation by the English as second language learners. The Investigator collected data from 500 students and 60 teachers from 20 educational institutions located in NCR Delhi in order to know their lexical difference in English Pronunciation of ESLs in India. The findings of the study show that Most of the students were found at moderate level and at below average level of Knowledge of Stress and Lexical Variation in English pronunciation. The mean score of Knowledge of Stress and Lexical Variation Test was calculated to be 14.92 with standard deviation 1.97. Referring to pronunciation some basic parameters may be settled to see the difference in their pronunciation of English language. The teacher should give the knowledge of various vowels, consonants such plosives, affricates, nasal consonants, homophones, homonyms etc. to their students.

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IJARIIE T.P. Himadri, and Dr. Vidushi Sharma. "A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS" International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education Volume 3 Issue 5 2017 Page 1299-1306
MLA T.P. Himadri, and Dr. Vidushi Sharma. "A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education 3.5(2017) : 1299-1306.
APA T.P. Himadri, & Dr. Vidushi Sharma. (2017). A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS. International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, 3(5), 1299-1306.
Chicago T.P. Himadri, and Dr. Vidushi Sharma. "A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education 3, no. 5 (2017) : 1299-1306.
Oxford T.P. Himadri, and Dr. Vidushi Sharma. 'A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS', International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, vol. 3, no. 5, 2017, p. 1299-1306. Available from IJARIIE, http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/A_STUDY_OF_LEXICAL_DIFFERENCE_IN_ENGLISH_PRONUNCIATION_AMONG_INDIAN_ENGLISH_SPEAKERS_ijariie6802.pdf (Accessed : 13 February 2020).
Harvard T.P. Himadri, and Dr. Vidushi Sharma. (2017) 'A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS', International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, 3(5), pp. 1299-1306IJARIIE [Online]. Available at: http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/A_STUDY_OF_LEXICAL_DIFFERENCE_IN_ENGLISH_PRONUNCIATION_AMONG_INDIAN_ENGLISH_SPEAKERS_ijariie6802.pdf (Accessed : 13 February 2020)
IEEE T.P. Himadri, and Dr. Vidushi Sharma, "A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS," International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education, vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 1299-1306, Sep-Oct 2017. [Online]. Available: http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/A_STUDY_OF_LEXICAL_DIFFERENCE_IN_ENGLISH_PRONUNCIATION_AMONG_INDIAN_ENGLISH_SPEAKERS_ijariie6802.pdf [Accessed : 13 February 2020].
Turabian T.P. Himadri, and Dr. Vidushi Sharma. "A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS." International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education [Online]. volume 3 number 5 (13 February 2020).
Vancouver T.P. Himadri, and Dr. Vidushi Sharma. A STUDY OF LEXICAL DIFFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AMONG INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS. International Journal Of Advance Research And Innovative Ideas In Education [Internet]. 2017 [Cited : 13 February 2020]; 3(5) : 1299-1306. Available from: http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/A_STUDY_OF_LEXICAL_DIFFERENCE_IN_ENGLISH_PRONUNCIATION_AMONG_INDIAN_ENGLISH_SPEAKERS_ijariie6802.pdf
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