Glossary
Intuitive approach – intuitive approaches are usually quick and effective. It is based on the mental and experiential ability to read meanings from observed patterns and quickly create solutions.
Imitative approach- the imitation strategy involves listening to and replicating the sounds and rhythms of the target language without receiving explicit instruction.
Segmental-1: consisting of, belonging to, or resembling a segment, particularly the sector of a circle segmental fanlight. 2: made up of, related to, or made up of somites or metameres: metameric. 3a: segmental knowledge is separated into segments. b: adverb that means "partially" or "incompletely."
Supra- segmental- in phonetics, a speech feature such as stress, tone, or word juncture that accompanies or is added over consonants and vowels; these features are not limited to single sounds but often extend over syllables, words, or phrases; these features are not limited to single sounds but often extend over syllables, words, or phrases.
Intelligibility- the term "intelligibility" is most commonly used to refer to a set of characteristics that describe, in general, how useful someone's English is when speaking or writing to others.
Language acquisition- is the process by which individuals develop the ability to perceive, comprehend, and produce language.
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