语言不安全感对尼日利亚西南部选定教育学院学生英语口语能力的影响

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS International Journal of American Linguistics Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.47604/ijl.2150
Ogunniyi Okedigba, Abiodun Omowon, Dapo Adelowo
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目的:本研究研究了尼日利亚西南部教育学院学生的语言不安全感现象,以确定其对英语口语生产力的影响。随便观察一下就会发现,尼日利亚西南部很多教育学院的学生通常不习惯用英语交流。因此,当他们彼此交流时,他们很少用英语交流。 方法:伯恩斯坦(1971)提出的赤字假说提供了理论基础。它采用有目的抽样对尼日利亚西南部的三所教育学院进行抽样。采用随机抽样方法,每所高校抽取120名调查对象;产生一个360的研究样本。采用自编问卷“语言不安全感对英语口语生产力的影响问卷(ILIEOPQ)”作为工具。生成的数据使用频率计数和简单百分比进行分析。 研究结果表明:尼日利亚西南部大多数高等教育院校的学生在与朋友和同学用英语交流时确实存在语言不安全感;这一现象与他们的英语能力不足不无关系。缺乏自信被认为是造成这种情况的主要因素。英语语言上的不安全感也对尼日利亚西南部教育学院学生的英语口语能力产生了负面影响,导致他们中的许多人在学校里说母语的时间比说英语的时间多。调查结果还表明,尼日利亚西南部高等教育院校的学生采用了一些策略来应对他们在英语语言方面的不安全感。尽管如此,他们的英语水平还是不够好。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:研究结果表明,语言不安全感是尼日利亚英语学习者口语表现不佳的主要原因。研究结果有助于促使有关利益攸关方采取适当措施。这些措施可以包括把英语作为第二语言的学习者努力在学校更经常地说英语。同样,教师应该更加重视学生的英语口语。
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Impact of Linguistic Insecurity on the English Oral Productivity of Students of Selected Colleges of Education in South-Western Nigeria
Purpose: This work studied the phenomenon of linguistic insecurity among colleges’ of education students in South-Western Nigeria to determine its impact on their English oral productivity. Casual observation has shown that a good number of colleges’ of education students in South-Western Nigeria are usually not at ease communicating in the English language. So, they seldom communicate in the English language when they interact with one another. Methodology: The Deficit Hypothesis as postulated by Bernstein (1971) provided the theoretical underpinning. It used purposive sampling to sample three colleges of education in South-Western Nigeria. Random sampling technique was employed to sample 120 respondents from each of the colleges; yielding a study sample of 360. A self-constructed questionnaire tagged “Impact of Linguistic Insecurity on English Oral Productivity Questionnaire (ILIEOPQ)” was the instrument employed. Data generated were analysed using frequency counts and simple percentages. Findings: The results showed that majority of colleges’ of education students in South-Western Nigeria did experience linguistic insecurity whenever they communicated with their friends and course-mates in English language; a phenomenon which is not unconnected with their deficiency in English language. Lack of confidence was found to be a major factor for this. Linguistic insecurity in English language also had negative effects on the English oral productivity of students of colleges of education in South-Western Nigeria resulting in many of them speaking their first language more than they did speak English language while in school. Findings also showed that colleges’ of education students in South-Western Nigeria employed some strategies to cope with their linguistic insecurity in English language. This notwithstanding, the standard or quality of the English language they spoke was not good enough. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The findings have shown linguistic insecurity as a major cause of the poor oral performance of Nigerian learners in English language. The findings could help stimulate the initiation of appropriate measures by concerned stake-holders. Such measures could include learners of English as a second language endeavouring to speak the English language more regularly at school. Similarly, teachers should lay more emphasis on the spoken English of their pupils/students.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of American Linguistics is a world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.
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