Despite globalization making English a lingua franca, little is known how accent relates to learners’ identity. In this case study, I focus on a second language (L2) English user’s perspective. Specifically, I examine a Chinese speaker’s of English perceptions of the relationship between identity and pronunciation (accent). Drawing on Norton’s (2000) notion of identity, I applied a 6-point Likert scale questionnaire and conducted an in-depth semistructured interview. My findings indicate that accent and identity are closely linked, but my participant was not willing to sacrifice intelligible speech to identify with the American society. For this participant, speaking comprehensibly was more important than developing a new L2 identity. I del...
The present study examined the effect of native language on attitudes and perceptions of accent in E...
“Would you rather speak “perfect English” or keep your foreign accent?” That is the initial quest...
This dissertation examines the role of Chinese-English bilingualism in the construction of ethnic id...
This paper reports on a qualitative inquiry into the under-researched relationship between accent an...
Once an asset owned exclusively by native English speakers (NESs) in inner circle, the native Englis...
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...
In the growing English as a lingua franc (ELF) literature, scholars such as Kirkpatrick (2007) and J...
This research addresses Chinese learners?identity in their English pronunciation/accents attitudes.I...
The relationship between identity and pronunciation has been adequately researched from a wide varie...
In the field of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) research, an overarching question is why native Eng...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that investigated the perceptions of a group ...
Learning a second language involves the development of an identity in the target language. This stud...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between English language learning and i...
The English language has spread across the globe to become an international language. With the growi...
The present study examined the effect of native language on attitudes and perceptions of accent in E...
“Would you rather speak “perfect English” or keep your foreign accent?” That is the initial quest...
This dissertation examines the role of Chinese-English bilingualism in the construction of ethnic id...
This paper reports on a qualitative inquiry into the under-researched relationship between accent an...
Once an asset owned exclusively by native English speakers (NESs) in inner circle, the native Englis...
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...
In the growing English as a lingua franc (ELF) literature, scholars such as Kirkpatrick (2007) and J...
This research addresses Chinese learners?identity in their English pronunciation/accents attitudes.I...
The relationship between identity and pronunciation has been adequately researched from a wide varie...
In the field of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) research, an overarching question is why native Eng...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that investigated the perceptions of a group ...
Learning a second language involves the development of an identity in the target language. This stud...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between English language learning and i...
The English language has spread across the globe to become an international language. With the growi...
The present study examined the effect of native language on attitudes and perceptions of accent in E...
“Would you rather speak “perfect English” or keep your foreign accent?” That is the initial quest...
This dissertation examines the role of Chinese-English bilingualism in the construction of ethnic id...