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Research Article | Volume 4 Issue 6 (Nov-Dec, 2022)
Exploring the Influence of Foreign Maidens’ Language on Sudanese Households’ Sounds Pronunciation
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Abstract

The study aims at exploring the influence of foreign maidens’ language on Sudanese households’ sounds pronunciation. The study followed the descriptive analytical method. A questionnaire is used as a primary tool for data collection. The population of the study is the Sudanese household’s language that employs FMs in their households .The sample drawn from the population consisted of 17 males and 33 females who were selected randomly. The study employed a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire for data collection. The questionnaire consisted of individual sounds that correspond with the research question and hypothesis. This study used the statistical package for social science (SPSS) program to analyze and verify the hypothesis. The results showed that there are statistical significant differences among the respondents. Moreover, The FMs influenced Sudanese household’s language in terms of the pronunciations of some sounds. The study recommended that the family should be very strict in observing the margin of freedom in dealing with the FMs so as not to expose their national identity, culture and language to any threats of reversed acculturation by these FMs.

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