“我现在听起来有点像Sco[h]。”

IF 0.8 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
S. D. Ryan
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摘要

本文使用一系列社会背景的数据,调查了从波兰直接搬到格拉斯哥的青少年的言语,并将他们的言语与当地出生的同龄人的言语进行了比较。专注于单词内侧声门置换的习得,我发现波兰参与者已经复制了他们在当地出生的同龄人所表现出的一个限制条件(音节数量),已经接近复制另一个(后面的片段),并且有三个对格拉斯哥人来说不重要:词汇频率、前面的片段和言语上下文。波兰群体(而不是格拉斯哥人)的言语语境约束的出现是一个新颖的发现,它揭示了学习者如何在二语中理解和协商风格。我建议,在经历习得过程时,波兰群体将言语语境作为一个解释框架,围绕这个框架来构建他们的风格变体。
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“I just sound Sco[ʔ]ish now”
This article investigates the speech of adolescents who have moved directly from Poland to Glasgow, using data from a range of social contexts and comparing their speech to that of their locally-born peer-group. Focusing on the acquisition of word-medial glottal replacement, I find that the Polish participants have replicated one of the constraints shown by their locally-born peers (number of syllables), have come close to replicating another (following segment), and have three which are not significant for the Glaswegians: lexical frequency, preceding segment and speech context. The emergence of the speech context constraint for the Polish group (and not for the Glaswegians) is a novel finding, and sheds light on how learners come to understand and negotiate style in the L2. I suggest that as they are going through the acquisition process, the Polish group use speech context as an interpretive framework around which they structure their stylistic variation.
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English World-Wide
English World-Wide Multiple-
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1.70
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25
期刊介绍: English World-Wide has established itself as the leading and most comprehensive journal dealing with varieties of English. The focus is on scholarly discussions of new findings in the dialectology and sociolinguistics of the English-speaking communities (native and second-language speakers), but general problems of sociolinguistics, creolistics, language planning, multilingualism and modern historical sociolinguistics are included if they have a direct bearing on modern varieties of English. Although teaching problems are normally excluded, English World-Wide provides important background information for all those involved in teaching English throughout the world.
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