语言态度与二语发音

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS English Text Construction Pub Date : 2020-12-10 DOI:10.1075/etc.00040.rob
G. Roberts
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由于发音是可理解性和身份认同的载体,探索学习者对不同口音的态度可以让教育学和社会语言学对第二语言习得有深入的了解。本研究调查了佛兰德中学生对RP和普通美国人的态度,以及这些态度与学生实际英语发音之间的关系。参与者在一项言语伪装实验中对英国和美国口音进行了评分,语音记录提供了受访者自己的发音样本。结果与之前的研究结果不同:虽然参与者对RP持更积极的态度,但他们的GA语音特征比例更高。几乎一半的参与者不想说英国口音或美国口音。
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Language attitudes and L2 pronunciation
Since pronunciation serves as a vehicle for both intelligibility and identity, exploring learners’ attitudes towards different accent varieties can allow both pedagogical and sociolinguistic insights into second language acquisition. This study investigates the attitudes of Flemish secondary school students towards RP and General American and the relation between these attitudes and the students’ actual pronunciation in English. Participants rated British and American accents in a verbal guise experiment, and speech recordings provided a sample of respondents’ own pronunciation. Results diverged from previous findings: while participants had more positive attitudes towards RP, they spoke with a higher proportion of GA phonological features. Almost half of the participants did not aim to speak with either a British or an American accent.
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