Publication: English Speech Production of Native Sinhala Speakers with Special Reference to Interlanguage Analysis
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Native Sinhala speakers attempt to speak in
English even prior to formal education
regardless of the errors they make in speech
production. This study is focused on interlanguage,
the linguistic system behind the
learner language of these native speakers,
influenced by the first language and the target
language. This research was conducted to
analyze the impact of the Sinhala language on
the English speech production of native
speakers. A qualitative research approach was
taken to initiate this research with 30 native
Sinhala speakers, who informally learnt to
speak English. They were asked to interpret a
few simple English sentences to Sinhala. Each
translated utterance was simultaneously
recorded and analyzed to observe the produced
patterns of the inter-language. Results indicate
that the inter-language production of the
speakers was visible in the structure of
language and specific grammar rules about
spoken English. Syntactic pattern, word order,
misidentifying nouns and adjectives, omission
of the ‘be verbs’, the misconception of verb
tenses, and chaotic pronoun placement are
included in the native language influence. The
findings of this inter-language analysis
concluded that the native language is a
dominant factor in second language speech
production. Competence in the first language is
the main reason for this dominance since the
speaker tries to perceive a second language
most comfortably. Further, the importance of
introducing Psycholinguistics in Sri Lanka is
emphasized.
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Inter-language, Learner language, Sinhala language, Speech production, Syntactic structure
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H M Thisaranie Wijayabandara. (2022). English Speech Production of Native Sinhala Speakers with Special Reference to Inter-language Analysis. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 61 - 64.
