The accentedness of English as an additional language (EAL): A nonnative speaker’s perspective
The perception of foreign speech is a complicated process from acoustic and visual cues as well as the attitudes we have towards linguistic variation. We also make judgments about the speech of others, such as accentedness. While most research to date has investigated the accentedness of English as...
Main Author: | Paul Lochland |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo Tomas
2020-10-01
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Series: | Asian Journal of English Language Studies (AJELS) |
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Online Access: | https://ajels.ust.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/2_The-accentedness-of-English-as-an-additional-language-EAL_A-nonnative-speaker%E2%80%99s-perspective.pdf |
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