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LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORIES: FROM CREATIVE FREEDOM TO CENSORSHIP ...
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LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORIES: FROM CREATIVE FREEDOM TO CENSORSHIP ...
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Swedish youths as listeners of global Englishes speakers with diverse accents: Listener intelligibility, listener comprehensibility, accentedness perception, and accentedness acceptance ...
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Swedish youths as listeners of global Englishes speakers with diverse accents: Listener intelligibility, listener comprehensibility, accentedness perception, and accentedness acceptance ...
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As reflected in the concept of global Englishes , English mediates global communication, where English speakers represent not merely those from English-speaking countries like UK or US but also global people from a wide range of linguistic backgrounds, who speak the language with diverse accents. Thus, to communicate internationally, cultivating a maximized listening proficiency for and positive attitudes toward global Englishes speakers with diverse accents is ever more important. However, with their preference for American English and its popular culture, it is uncertain whether Swedish youth learners are developing these key linguistic qualities to be prepared for the globalized use of English. To address this, we tested 160 upper secondary students for their listener intelligibility (actual understanding), listener comprehensibility (feeling of ease or difficulty), accentedness perception , and accentedness acceptance of six English speakers with diverse accents. The results showed that the ...
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200103 International and Development Communication; 200206 Globalisation and Culture; 200209 Multicultural, Intercultural and Cross-cultural Studies; 200302 English Language; 200401 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Media and communications; FOS Other humanities
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URL: https://figshare.com/articles/preprint/Swedish_youths_as_listeners_of_global_Englishes_speakers_with_diverse_accents_Listener_intelligibility_listener_comprehensibility_accentedness_perception_and_accentedness_acceptance/13553720/1 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13553720.v1
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Table 3. The coefficients of the mediation analysis for ASCMC ...
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Bilingual poster: Ju|'hoansi and English for the plant poster, Tsamma Melon (QR codes) ...
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Table 3. The coefficients of the mediation analysis for ASCMC ...
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Plant poster: Tsamma melon (Bilingual Ju|'hoansi and English with QR codes) ...
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Table 4. The coefficients of the difference between and ASCMC and the effects of the control variables on SCMC and ASCMC ...
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Bilingual Baobab Poster in Ju|'hoansi and English (embedded audio) ...
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