留学研究中的声音行为观察:使用电子激活录音机(EAR)的案例研究

Peter Ecke, Wojtek Gornicki, Matthias R. Mehl
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听力)语言接触和生产性(口语)语言使用的频率、语境和对话者是语言学习的重要因素。应用语言学家和出国留学(SA)研究人员对这些变量的研究大多是通过调查问卷和学习者的自我报告来进行的,这些问卷和报告与学习者的实际语言使用情况和社交网络的对应关系不明。令人惊讶的是,很少有应用语言学家试图通过系统的长期观察来捕捉日常语言使用的定量方面,尽管这样做的方法已经在心理科学中使用了一段时间。在本文中,我们将论证声学行为观察在应用语言学和 SA 研究中的应用。我们介绍了电子激活录音机(EAR;Mehl,2017 年),并在一项关于两名德国高中生在美国留学一年期间使用第一、第二和其他语言的案例研究中说明了它的应用。EAR 是一款数字录音机,目前是安卓设备上的一款应用程序。它可以安装在用户日常活动时佩戴的智能手机上。该应用程序会间歇性地(如每小时 5 次)记录佩戴者周围环境中的短暂(如 30 秒)声音片段。EAR 用户不知道设备具体是在什么时候录音的。我们将介绍 EAR 的使用方法、数据收集、转录、编码和分析,解决其应用中的伦理问题,并报告有关 SA 学生语言使用的案例研究结果,以说明该方法在应用语言学研究中的潜力和局限性。
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Acoustic behavioral observation in study abroad research: A case study using the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR)

Frequency of (aural) language exposure and productive (oral) language use, context, and interlocutors are important factors for language learning. Applied linguists and study abroad (SA) researchers have studied these variables mostly retrospectively through questionnaires and learners’ self-reports which have unknown correspondence with learner's actual language use and social networks. Surprisingly few applied linguists have attempted to capture quantitative aspects of day-to-day language use through systematic long-term observation even though methods to do so have been used in psychological science for some time. In this article, we present arguments for the application of acoustic behavioral observation in applied linguistics and SA research. We introduce the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR; Mehl, 2017) and illustrate its application in a case study about the use of first, second, and additional languages by two German high school students during their year abroad in the USA. The EAR is a digital audio recorder, currently available as an app for Android devices. It can be installed on smartphones worn by their users as they go about their daily activities. The app intermittently (e.g., 5 times per hour) records brief (e.g., 30 s) snippets of ambient sounds from the wearer's moment-to-moment sonic environment. EAR users are unaware of when exactly the device is recording. We describe the method, data collection, transcription, coding and analyses, address ethical concerns about its application, and report findings from the case study about the SA students’ language use to illustrate the potential and limitations of the method for applied linguistics research.

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