This study has five main parts. The first part is thernintroduction which gives an over-all description of the ph~nologicalrnnature of Arbore. This part aiso tries to explain thernpurpose and scope of the study.rnThe second part is a description of the phonology ofrnArbore in more detail. It describes the segmental phonemesrntogether with their respective allophonic variants and theirrndistributions, the suprasegmentals, and lastly the distributionrnof the phonemes.rnThe third part is a description of English phonologyrnwhich covers the segmental phonemes and their respective allophones,rnthe suprasegmental phonemes along with the distributionsrnof the phonemes and allophones in a parellel form likernthat of the description given for Arbore.rnThe fourth chapter is a contrastive Analysis of thernphonologies of Arbore and English. This part deals with thernpredictions of errors from the point of view of the I~borernspeakerornThe fifth and last chapter of this study consists of arnconclusion. It presents a summary of the preceeding part§ andrnalso attempts to point out the need for an additional and morerncomplete study of Argore.