This paper examines native Danish listeners' attitudes towards five native English accents and some of the factors which are likely to influence listeners' evaluations. Forty-seven native Danish listeners participated in a verbal guise test in which they rated samples from five English varieties on status/competence (the power dimension), solidarity and voice quality dimensions, and had to guess the speaker's origin: Standard Southern British English (SSBE), General American (GA), Australian English (AUS), Scottish English (SCO), and Southern US English (SUS). Additionally, the listeners stated their accent preference and responded to questions regarding their English media consumption. The standard varieties SSBE and GA were rated highly o...
This study examined how passage content influences attitudes toward American English Accents. Partic...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners, be they lay or expert, can to a greater or lesser extent di...
Traditionally, native speakers have been considered as the most reliable source of linguistic data (...
The status of English as the language of international communication is by now well-established. How...
This study investigated Finnish students’ attitudes towards English accents. Since the topic had not...
Contains fulltext : 181777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication i...
This report presents the results of a pedagogical intervention conducted at the University of West L...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Tutors: Dra. Carmen Peresz Vidal, Dr. Joa...
Communication in English increasingly involves non-native speakers. Such speakers can speak English ...
As the role of English language broadens in the world, it is important to note how different users o...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to give insight into what English people think of Norwegians s...
This study pursues four guiding questions: 1) to what extent can Standard American English speakers ...
Within the sociolinguistic field of accent attitudes, it has often been shown that both native and n...
Listening has an important role in learning English accent, as accent is a unique way of speaking la...
There has been an ample amount of studies conducted on attitudes towards different varieties of Eng...
This study examined how passage content influences attitudes toward American English Accents. Partic...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners, be they lay or expert, can to a greater or lesser extent di...
Traditionally, native speakers have been considered as the most reliable source of linguistic data (...
The status of English as the language of international communication is by now well-established. How...
This study investigated Finnish students’ attitudes towards English accents. Since the topic had not...
Contains fulltext : 181777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication i...
This report presents the results of a pedagogical intervention conducted at the University of West L...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Tutors: Dra. Carmen Peresz Vidal, Dr. Joa...
Communication in English increasingly involves non-native speakers. Such speakers can speak English ...
As the role of English language broadens in the world, it is important to note how different users o...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to give insight into what English people think of Norwegians s...
This study pursues four guiding questions: 1) to what extent can Standard American English speakers ...
Within the sociolinguistic field of accent attitudes, it has often been shown that both native and n...
Listening has an important role in learning English accent, as accent is a unique way of speaking la...
There has been an ample amount of studies conducted on attitudes towards different varieties of Eng...
This study examined how passage content influences attitudes toward American English Accents. Partic...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners, be they lay or expert, can to a greater or lesser extent di...
Traditionally, native speakers have been considered as the most reliable source of linguistic data (...