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Foreign accent : the phenomenon of non-native speech
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ISBN: 9781107005815 9780511794407 9781107558601 9781107334717 1107334713 0511794401 9781107336377 1107336376 1107005817 9781299403246 1299403247 1107234263 9781107234260 1107332346 9781107332348 1107333059 9781107333055 110733554X 1107558603 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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"To what extent do our accents determine the way we are perceived by others? Is foreign accent inevitably associated with social stigma? Accent is a matter of great public interest given the impact of migration on national and global affairs, but until now, applied linguistics research has treated accent largely as a theoretical puzzle. In this fascinating account, Alene Moyer examines the social, psychological, educational and legal ramifications of sounding 'foreign'. She explores how accent operates contextually through analysis of issues such as: the neuro-cognitive constraints on phonological acquisition, individual factors that contribute to the 'intractability' of accent, foreign accent as a criterion for workplace discrimination, and the efficacy of instruction for improving pronunciation. This holistic treatment of second language accent is an essential resource for graduate students and researchers interested in applied linguistics, bilingualism and foreign language education"--


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Social dynamics in second language accent
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ISBN: 1614511764 9781614511762 9781614512288 1614512280 1614518289 Year: 2014 Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : De Gruyter Mouton,

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This volume offers a definitive source for understanding social influences in L2 pronunciation, demonstrating the importance of empirical findings from a number of research perspectives, and outlining the directions that future work can take. The aim is to present a coherent argument for the significance of social factors and how they contribute to phonological acquisition.

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