Title of article :
A Study of Vowel Nasalization and Vowel Epenthesis Processes in Cameroon Francophone English
Author/Authors :
Safotso ، Gilbert Tagne - University of Maroua
Abstract :
Unlike Cameroon English and Received Pronunciation, Cameroon Francophone English has a number of nasal and epenthetic vowels. Those nasal vowels are generally French ones, as Cameroon Francophone English is heavily influenced by that language. The epenthetic vowels found in Cameroon Francophone English as in many other nonnative Englishes are difficult to explain. Part of the data analysed is drawn from past studies (Safotso 2001, 2006, 2012 2015; Kouega 2008). This is complemented by the oral reading of some test words by Frenchspeaking Cameroonian undergraduate/postgraduate students and some speech gathered from debates and interventions on various national TV channels and radio stations. Results show that in Cameroon Francophone English, vowel nasalization and vowel epenthesis occur in specific positions. This paper attempts to show how they operate in that variety of English.
Keywords :
vowel , nasalization , epenthesis , Cameroon Francophone English , processes , variety
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature