国际学生对说卡津英语方言的人的看法

Leah Guidry, Teresa Thibodeaux, Kimberly Barnes, Brooklyn Lafleur, R. Bettagere
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摘要本研究调查了路易斯安那州三所州立大学的35名以英语为第二语言(ESL)的国际学生的认知。研究人员向参与者展示了两名使用卡津英语(CE)方言的发言者和两名使用标准美国英语(SAE)方言的发言者的语音样本。在听完每段录音后,参与者被要求通过填写一份简短的调查问卷来对说话者的几个方面进行评分,这是为了本研究的目的而设计的。问卷包含李克特量表项目,涉及说话者的言语可理解性、个性(可爱度)、教育程度、收入和就业状况。结果表明,国际学生对CE演讲者的教育程度、收入和就业状况的看法存在偏见,但SAE和CE演讲者在可理解性和亲和力方面的看法几乎相似。
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International Students' Perceptions of Speakers With a Cajun English Dialect1
Abstract The present study examined the perceptions of 35 international students who had learned English as a second language (ESL) and who were enrolled in three state universities in Louisiana. Recorded passages consisting of speech samples of two speakers with a Cajun English (CE) dialect and two speakers with a Standard American English (SAE) dialect were presented to the participants. After listening to each recording, the participants were asked to rate several aspects of the speakers by filling out a short survey questionnaire, which was constructed for the purpose of the present study. The questionnaire contained Likert-type scale items that pertained to the speakers' intelligibility of speech, personality (likability), education, income, and employment status. The results suggested that a bias was present among international students in regards to their perceptions of CE speakers' education, income, and employment status, but SAE and CE speakers were viewed almost similarly in terms of intelligibility and likability.
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