This paper reports on a study which investigated a group of Hong Kong English as a Second Language secondary students' awareness of the existence of a localised Hong Kong accent and their reactions to this local accent and Received Pronunciation (RP). It was hypothesised that the subjects would demonstrate greater empathy with the local accent, out of a desire to maintain group solidarity and identity. The results of the study, however, indicate the opposite. An overwhelmingly high majority of the subjects showed preference for the RP accent. Social and pedogogical implications of the findings are discussed. © Walter de Gruyter.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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This paper examines the Hong Kong population’s attitude towards Cantonese, Putonghua and English aft...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study seeks to explore the controversial issue of pronunciation m...
The study reported in this article examined Hong Kong students' attitudes towards English accents fr...
This research examines the attitudes of Hong Kong inhabitants to eight varieties of English: RP, Tyn...
Abstract Studies of attitudes towards the Hong Kong English accent conclude that Hong Kong has a str...
One of the decisive factors in Schneider's innovative Dynamic Model for the transition from phase 3 ...
This paper examines the attitudes of Hong Kong inhabitants to eight varieties of English: RP, Tynesi...
PhD ThesisThe development of Hong Kong English has triggered a number of concerns amongst the local...
published_or_final_versionabstractLinguisticsMasterMaster of Arts in Applied Linguistic
Perceptual preference of languages and accents are primarily influenced, if not determined, by stand...
The study reported in this article examines Hong Kong secondary school students' recognition of and ...
In a number of papers Schumann has developed the thesis that second language learning is an aspect o...
With English being the preeminent medium of international interaction, millions are learning and usi...
This paper reports findings from a qualitative study that explored the perceptions of a group of adv...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that investigated the perceptions of a group ...
This paper examines the Hong Kong population’s attitude towards Cantonese, Putonghua and English aft...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study seeks to explore the controversial issue of pronunciation m...