Perceiving Identity Through Accent

Perceiving Identity Through Accent
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Publisher : Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 3034308191
ISBN-13 : 9783034308199
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Book Synopsis Perceiving Identity Through Accent by : Bettina Beinhoff

Download or read book Perceiving Identity Through Accent written by Bettina Beinhoff and published by Peter Lang Pub Incorporated. This book was released on 2013 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Given the increasing use of English worldwide and in intercultural communication, there is a growing interest in attitudes towards non-native speaker accents in English. Research on attitudes towards non-native English accents is therefore important because of concerns about positive and negative discrimination between people who speak with different accents. This book reveals exactly what types of accent variations trigger positive and negative attitudes towards the speaker.<BR> The author argues that certain types of variation in the pronunciation of English can have a significant effect on how listeners identify an accent and explores how this variation affects the development of certain attitudes towards the speaker. Specific sounds that are difficult for many learners to acquire (e.g. the initial sounds in 'this' or 'June') are examined in terms of attitudes towards speakers' pronunciation, including an original comparison of two different kinds of non-native accents (German and Greek). The results of the study provide a basis for further research in second language acquisition and applied linguistics as well as practical information for language instructors at all levels of English education.


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