Марија Јаневска
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本文研究了影响塞尔维亚语学习者发后元音/r/的语言学和社会语言学因素。本研究的目的是评估卷舌音的程度,即测试塞尔维亚英语学习者的语言是更接近卷舌音(一般美式英语),还是非卷舌音(英国南部标准英语)。15名学生(女8名,男7名)作为调查对象参加了本次研究。在外部因素方面,我们密切观察了被调查者的性别、目标规范以及他们对英语卷舌音/非卷舌音的媒介接触情况。考虑到的内部因素有:音节结构、前元音的质量和词汇频率。结果显示,塞尔维亚语学习者的语音实际上明显更接近英语的卷舌变体(73.99%)。男性对后发音/r/的认知度更高,尤其是那些把自己的发音标记为一般美式发音的受访者,以及那些更多地接触上述英语变体的受访者。从语言因素来看,后元音/r/最常出现在频率较低的词中,特别是在词的中间位置。研究结果还表明,后元音尤其倾向于卷舌发音。
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ПРОДУКЦИЈА ПОСТВОКАЛСКОГ /r/ КОД СРПСКИХ СТУДЕНАТА АНГЛИСТИКЕ
This paper presents a study of linguistic and sociolinguistic factors that modulate Serbian EFL learners’ production of postvocalic /r/. The aim of the study was to assess the degree of rhoticity, i.e. to test whether Serbian EFL learners’ speech is closer to the rhotic (General American), or the non-rhotic (Southern British Standard) English variety. Fifteen students (8 female and 7 male) participated in this research as informants. As for the external factors, the informants’ gender, target norm, and their media exposure to the rhotic/non-rhotic English variety were closely observed. Internal factors which were taken into account were: syllable structure, the quality of the preceding vowel and lexical frequency. The results revealed that Serbian EFL learners’ speech is, in fact, significantly closer (73.99%) to the rhotic English variety. The realization of postvocalic /r/ was higher among men, especially among those informants who labeled their pronunciation as General American and among the informants who reported greater exposure to the said English variety. In terms of linguistic factors, postvocalic /r/ was realized most often in less frequent words, specifically in word-medial position. The research findings also suggest that back vowels, in particular, tend to favor rhotic pronunciation.
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