Investigating stereotypes about the target language country: A case of German language learners

Language learners bring into the classroom a multitude of stereotypes about the target language country, culture and native speakers. Recognizing an important role that these images play in the process of learning a foreign language, several research studies have explored stereotypes held by languag...

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Main Authors: Nikitina, L., Mohd Don, Z., Loh, S.C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/15326/1/2014_Revista_RLA_article.pdf
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description Language learners bring into the classroom a multitude of stereotypes about the target language country, culture and native speakers. Recognizing an important role that these images play in the process of learning a foreign language, several research studies have explored stereotypes held by language learners. For the most part, these studies were qualitative in nature and they mainly focused on the stereotype content. There is also a lack of studies that examine frequency and salience of the stereotypical images about Germany held by the learners of German. The current mixed methods study addresses these gaps. It extends research on stereotypes in the field of applied linguistics by qualitatively exploring the content and quantitatively assessing favourability and salience of the language learners’ stereotypical images. This study was conducted among beginner learners of German in a big public university in Malaysia. The findings revealed that the students’ stereotypes about Germany included references to sport, science, technology, industry, culture, history, people, language, geography and food. The most salient stereotypes were “football”, “cars”, “technology”, “engineering”, “Volkswagen” and “big industries.” For the most part, the stereotypes about Germany held by the students were positive.
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spelling um.eprints-153262015-12-28T08:07:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15326/ Investigating stereotypes about the target language country: A case of German language learners Nikitina, L. Mohd Don, Z. Loh, S.C. L Education (General) PB Modern European Languages PD Germanic languages Language learners bring into the classroom a multitude of stereotypes about the target language country, culture and native speakers. Recognizing an important role that these images play in the process of learning a foreign language, several research studies have explored stereotypes held by language learners. For the most part, these studies were qualitative in nature and they mainly focused on the stereotype content. There is also a lack of studies that examine frequency and salience of the stereotypical images about Germany held by the learners of German. The current mixed methods study addresses these gaps. It extends research on stereotypes in the field of applied linguistics by qualitatively exploring the content and quantitatively assessing favourability and salience of the language learners’ stereotypical images. This study was conducted among beginner learners of German in a big public university in Malaysia. The findings revealed that the students’ stereotypes about Germany included references to sport, science, technology, industry, culture, history, people, language, geography and food. The most salient stereotypes were “football”, “cars”, “technology”, “engineering”, “Volkswagen” and “big industries.” For the most part, the stereotypes about Germany held by the students were positive. 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/15326/1/2014_Revista_RLA_article.pdf Nikitina, L. and Mohd Don, Z. and Loh, S.C. (2014) Investigating stereotypes about the target language country: A case of German language learners. RLA. Revista de Lingüística Teórica y Aplicada, 52 (2). pp. 113-131.
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title Investigating stereotypes about the target language country: A case of German language learners
title_full Investigating stereotypes about the target language country: A case of German language learners
title_fullStr Investigating stereotypes about the target language country: A case of German language learners
title_full_unstemmed Investigating stereotypes about the target language country: A case of German language learners
title_short Investigating stereotypes about the target language country: A case of German language learners
title_sort investigating stereotypes about the target language country a case of german language learners
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PB Modern European Languages
PD Germanic languages
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