USING TASK PRACTICE TO REDUCE SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON LISTENER EVALUATIONS OF SECOND LANGUAGE ACCENT AND COMPREHENSIBILITY

Q1 Arts and Humanities International Journal of Listening Pub Date : 2021-04-04 DOI:10.1080/10904018.2021.1904933
Kym Taylor Reid, P. Trofimovich, M. O’Brien, Aki Tsunemoto
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ABSTRACT This study examined whether task practice can reduce social influences (operationalized in terms of positive or negative social priming) on listener-based evaluations of second language (L2) speech. Seventy English–French bilingual listeners evaluated audio-recorded picture narratives made by 40 French speakers of L2 English for accent and comprehensibility. Before rating the narratives, 40 listeners engaged in task practice by completing the same speech production task as the L2 speakers in English (20) or French (20) and then experienced a social priming intervention (10 negative, 10 positive per group). An additional 30 baseline listeners evaluated the same narratives without engaging in any task practice and with either negative (10), positive (10), or no social priming (10) imposed. English task practice mitigated social influences on listener assessments of both accent and comprehensibility, but only under negative priming. Engaging listeners in task practice, particularly in their stronger language, can reduce social influences on listener-based assessments of L2 speech.
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运用任务练习减少社会因素对听者评价二语口音和可理解性的影响
摘要本研究考察了任务练习是否可以降低社会影响(以积极或消极社会启动来运作)对听者基于第二语言言语评价的影响。70名英法双语听众对40名说第二语言英语的法国人的录音图片叙事进行了口音和可理解性评估。在评价叙述之前,40名听者通过完成与第二语言说话者相同的英语(20)或法语(20)的言语生成任务进行任务练习,然后经历社会启动干预(每组10个消极的,10个积极的)。另外30名基线听众在没有任何任务练习的情况下评估同样的叙述,有消极的(10),积极的(10),或者没有施加社会启动(10)。英语任务练习减轻了社会对听者口音和可理解性评价的影响,但仅在负启动下。让听者参与任务练习,特别是在他们较强的语言中,可以减少社会对听者基于第二语言的评估的影响。
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International Journal of Listening
International Journal of Listening Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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