Demirezen, Mehmet, Hacettepe University, Turkey
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Palatalization in English: An Articulation Problem for Turkish Teacher Trainees
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Rehabilitating a Fossilized Pronunciation Error: The /v/ and /w/ Contrast by Using the Audio-Articulation Method in Teacher Training in Turkey
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Flapping in North American Pronunciation: Case 1 'The Change of /t/ and /d/ into [D] in Pronunciation'
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The English [æ] and [ε]Vowel Sounds as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for the Turkish Teachers of English and Solutions to the Problem
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The / æ / and / Ç / Contrast as a Case of Fossilized Pronunciation Error for Turkish English Teachers
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A Model to Rehabilitate a Fossilized Pronunciation Error of Turkish English Language Teachers: the English Consonant Phoneme /Å‹/ Wrongly Articulated as /Å‹k/ Through Nasal Devoicing
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The /æ / and /ʌ / Phonemes as Fossilized Pronunciation Errors for Turkish English Language Teachers and Students: Undoing the Fossilized Pronunciation Error
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The Principles and Applications of the Audio-lingual Pronunciation Rehabilitation Model in Foreign Language Teacher Education
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The Foundations of the Communicative Approach and Three of Its Applications
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Editorial
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The status of /r/ in the pronunciation of Turkish PhD candidates and its rehabilitation by computer and audacity programs
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