Frasa: English Education and Literature Journal
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Vol. 3 No. 2 September 2022

AN ANALYSIS OF INTONATION PATTERN IN THE PRE SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHER TALKS

Ika A, Desinta (Unknown)
Hartati, Elysa (Unknown)
KARW, Rahmaditya (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Sep 2022

Abstract

This study examined the intonation pattern errors occurring in pre-service English teachers talks and investigated the causes of the errors. This research used three instruments to gain the data: documentation, observation and interview. Then, the collected data were analyzed using Roach, Wells Haycraft  theories and PRAAT software analysis. The participants of this study were 8th semester students in English Language Education Study Program at one of the private universities in Yogyakarta. Three recordings of pre-service English teachers talks were transcribed by unitizing schemes, sampling plans, recording/coding, reducing data, abductively inferring contextual phenomena, and narrating the result information of the data collected. The results showed that two kinds of intonation patterns occurred in pre-service English teachers, falling and rising. The dominant error of speaker was final rising in WH-question sentence type. The errors were caused by the physical impediment, inability in manipulating the pitch voice, and inability to keep the level tone stable. In addition, it was also due to the pre-service English teachers L1 mother tongue. This study gave information of pre-service English teacher ability, obstacle, and the causes of errors in producing intonation tone. It can be a reference for pre-service English teachers to look for pre-service teacher ability in mastering pronunciation especially intonation.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

FRASA

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

Frasa: English Education and Literature Journal is a journal of English education, literature, and linguistics. This journal must be written in English. Each issue contains essays on a wide range of authors and literary texts in English, aimed at readers within schools, universities, and colleges. ...