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Smoothie or Fruit Salad? Learners’ Descriptions of Accents as Windows to Concept Formation

机译:冰沙或水果沙拉?学习者对口音作为概念形成之窗的描述

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This paper explores the linguistically naive descriptions which one set of EFL learners provided when identifying and describing accents. First and second-year English majors at a French university were asked to do two tasks. First, they listened to two extracts to determine whether the speaker’s accent sounded more British or American, and to explain which features helped them to decide. Later they answered two questions: a) What do you do when you want to sound more like an American? and b) more like a British person? The analysis of their answers highlights learners’ underlying representations of accents as well as concept formation in relation to English pronunciation. I argue that this cognitive aspect of L2 learning should be addressed explicitly in instruction.
机译:本文探讨了一组语言初学者描述,这些语言描述是一组EFL学习者在识别和描述重音时提供的。一所法国大学的英语专业的一年级和二年级学生被要求完成两项任务。首先,他们听了两段摘录,以确定说话者的口音听起来是否更像英国或美国,并解释哪些功能有助于他们做出决定。后来他们回答了两个问题:a)当您想听起来更像美国人时该怎么办? b)更像英国人?他们对答案的分析突出了学习者对口音的基本表示以及与英语发音相关的概念形成。我认为应在教学中明确解决L2学习的这一认知方面。

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    Henderson, Alice;

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