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Pronunciation standard awareness and consistency in Czech speakers of English: British vs. American English
UNGER, Filip
This Bachelor thesis studies the ability of Czech users of English to distinguish pronunciation aspects of British and American English, and to utilize this in their own speech. In the first part, therefore, I identify and describe the most prominent differences in the two regional standards. In the second part, after working with Czech subjects using a dialogue, a prepared text and a questionnaire about recordings of native British and American speakers, I present findings on the variables explored. The conclusions of this thesis serve as a practical recommendation for the teaching of English pronunciation in Czech schools, and suggest possible ways of broadening the thesis.

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