Negative attitudes toward foreign-accented speech have led to discrimination against second-language users in Canada. This article reviews aspects of the Canadian human rights process as they pertain to language and accent, and identifies three types of accent discrimination arising in human rights cases: discrimination in employment due to inappropriate concern with accent, dis-crimination due to accent stereotyping, and harassment based on accent. It is argued that ESL teachers can work to stop this kind ofdiscrimination by develop-ing an understanding of the role ofaccent in communication and by promoting informed attitudes toward second-language users ' speech, in both the classroom and the community. Les attitudes negatives face a...
This article examines the extent to which ESL learners studying in Canada acquire Canadianisms. Two ...
Previous sociolinguistic studies done in Norway have explored attitudes toward native speaker and No...
This paper argues that sound principles of freedom of expression protect an individual\u27s choice o...
Negative attitudes toward foreign-accented speech have led to discrimination against second-language...
This thesis considers the right to education in mother tongue for Allophones in Canada from an inter...
Foreign accents are a common, normal aspect of second language (L2) acquisition. However, non-native...
This article analyses the influence of accent on discrimination against immigrants by examining the...
In today’s globalized world what is the impact of how one speaks? How can you tell if your way of ta...
Language use within Canadian postsecondary institutions reflects ongoing neocolonialism and the priv...
This article examines the impact of linguistic discrimination on learner’s academic performance in t...
This study gathered empirical data concerning teachers' evaluations of foreign-accented speech. It w...
This paper explores critical issues surrounding language rights in multicultural Canada and how lang...
This article offers a review of policy and research as they relate to Allophones and their access to...
The adult English language education sector in Canada has gained momentum as a revenue-generating se...
The Canadian government implemented the Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) program ...
This article examines the extent to which ESL learners studying in Canada acquire Canadianisms. Two ...
Previous sociolinguistic studies done in Norway have explored attitudes toward native speaker and No...
This paper argues that sound principles of freedom of expression protect an individual\u27s choice o...
Negative attitudes toward foreign-accented speech have led to discrimination against second-language...
This thesis considers the right to education in mother tongue for Allophones in Canada from an inter...
Foreign accents are a common, normal aspect of second language (L2) acquisition. However, non-native...
This article analyses the influence of accent on discrimination against immigrants by examining the...
In today’s globalized world what is the impact of how one speaks? How can you tell if your way of ta...
Language use within Canadian postsecondary institutions reflects ongoing neocolonialism and the priv...
This article examines the impact of linguistic discrimination on learner’s academic performance in t...
This study gathered empirical data concerning teachers' evaluations of foreign-accented speech. It w...
This paper explores critical issues surrounding language rights in multicultural Canada and how lang...
This article offers a review of policy and research as they relate to Allophones and their access to...
The adult English language education sector in Canada has gained momentum as a revenue-generating se...
The Canadian government implemented the Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) program ...
This article examines the extent to which ESL learners studying in Canada acquire Canadianisms. Two ...
Previous sociolinguistic studies done in Norway have explored attitudes toward native speaker and No...
This paper argues that sound principles of freedom of expression protect an individual\u27s choice o...