Phonology fossilization effect among Arabic native speaker on the acquisition of Malay velar and alveopalatal nasal sound
In learning a second language, speakers usually move between their first language (L1) and the target language (L2). However, the interlanguage process is a transitional linguistic system marked by enduring and resistant errors known as language fossilization is an important stage that is frequently...
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International Journal of Social Science and Human Research
2026
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