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El. knyga: Foreign Accent Perception: Polish English in the British Ears

  • Formatas: 297 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443892018
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  • Formatas: 297 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443892018
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The phenomenon of foreign accents and their perception have received considerable attention from pronunciation specialists and academic researchers working within different fields of study, such as phonetics, phonology, foreign language teaching, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, social psychology, anthropology, and even law. The reason for this widespread interdisciplinary interest is caused by the fact that, in addition to revealing the speaker's origin, accent carries significant social connotations and evokes various ethnic, racial, religious and socio-economic stereotypes.This book represents the largest, up-to-date qualitative and quantitative investigation into the accentedness, acceptability, intelligibility and comprehensibility of Polish English of three groups of native speakers, the English, the Irish and the Scottish, comparing the ways in which it is perceived by members of three nations and establishing pronunciation priorities. The book will be of interest not only to phoneticians, pronunciation specialists and sociolinguists, but also to EFL teachers and students.

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"In this innovative study, Agnieszka Brya-Cruz compares reactions to Polish-accented speech from speakers of English from the north of England with those of speakers of standard Scottish English and speakers of standard Irish English to determine whether the listeners react differently as a result of features of their own varieties of English. [ ] Language teachers and researchers alike will find the results to be both fascinating and illuminating."Dr Tracey DerwingUniversity of Alberta; Simon Fraser University

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xv
Chapter One The Perception of Foreign-Accented English by Native Listeners: An Overview of Selected Empirical Studies
1(52)
1 Basic Concepts in the Perception of Foreign-Accented Speech
2(15)
2 Factors Affecting the Perception of Foreign-Accented Speech
17(26)
3 The Perception of Polish-Accented English
43(6)
4 Conclusion
49(4)
Chapter Two Experimental Design
53(28)
1 Rationale for the study
53(4)
2 Objectives
57(2)
3 Participants
59(1)
4 Experimental set-up
60(18)
5 Statistical data analysis
78(1)
6 Conclusion
79(2)
Chapter Three The Scottish Results
81(49)
1 Standard Scottish English pronunciation
81(5)
2 Data collection
86(1)
3 Participants
86(2)
4 Results
88(42)
Chapter Four The English Results
130(36)
1 Data collection
130(1)
2 Participants
130(3)
3 Results
133(33)
Chapter Five The Irish Results
166(37)
1 Irish English pronunciation
166(3)
2 Data collection
169(1)
3 Participants
169(2)
4 Results
171(32)
Chapter Six Comparison of the Results and General Conclusion
203(45)
1 Accentedness and annoyance
204(6)
2 Features contributing to accentedness and irritation
210(12)
3 Intelligibility
222(2)
4 Comprehensibility
224(2)
5 Gender effects
226(2)
6 Age effects
228(2)
7 Education effects
230(3)
8 Familiarity effects
233(4)
9 Conclusion
237(11)
Appendices 248(14)
Bibliography 262(21)
Author Index 283(4)
Subject Index 287
Agnieszka Brya-Cruz is an Adjunct Professor at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland, where she teaches courses to the students of the English Department and Applied Linguistics. Her main research interests concern the role of linguistic and socio-linguistic factors in Second Language Acquisition, particularly pronunciation, and the perception of non-native accents by English native speakers.