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Teknik analisis dasar dalam Linguistik Korpus ...
Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya. - : figshare, 2021
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Supplementary materials for The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia ...
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Distinctive Collexeme Analysis of Indonesian Causative Rival Affixes per - and - kan ...
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Supplementary materials for "Corpus linguistic and experimental studies on the meaning-preserving hypothesis in Indonesian voice alternations" ...
Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Non-native English speakers’ attitude toward accent-shift: A case study of Indonesian students in the U.S
Mainake, Eugenie. - : Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers, 2021
Abstract: A number of prior studies have explored international students’ (Asian, South America, Europe) accented speech and addressed issues such as the Native English Speakers’ (NES) negative reactions and the loss of identity due to the tendency to shift from foreign accents to native English accents (Derwing 2003; Gluszek & Dovidio 2010; Kumagai 2013; McCrocklin & Link 2016). However, little work is focused on Indonesian students’ accented English speech in English speaking countries, as in the U.S particularly, considering the US Department of State and the IIE report in 2018 that the increasing number of Indonesian students studying in the U.S ranked 19th among other countries (China, India, etc.). The present study, therefore, investigated the Indonesian students’ perceptions on their own accents and potential factors leading to accent-shift in interacting with the NES. Mix-methods research was employed and involved (n =75) Indonesian students currently pursuing higher education in the U.S. Participants filled out a survey of 14 Likert-scale items and 2 open-ended questions. The findings demonstrate the ambivalent attitude vis-à-vis the participants’ desire as the nonnative English speakers (NNES) to have a native-like English accent (M=3.65, SD =1.10). However, the majority of participants greatly recognized their own salient Indonesian accent when speaking English (M=3.76, SD=1.05). In light of the participants’ responses, the study subsequently suggeststwo major factors that vastly contribute to participants’ accent-shift: psychological and social. In spite of a profound respect and compliment toward Indonesian accented English speech and English proficiency from the NES, the social factor has indicated a subtle degree of accent discrimination toward the participants that encompasses the notions of power dynamic and intelligibility of accent which the NES holds. Thus, examining the NNES, Indonesian students, attitude toward their accent-shift provided better understanding on self-perceived accent and disseminated native and non-native dichotomy in the U.S. ; Open
Keyword: Accent-shift; Attitude; Indonesian students; Language; Linguistics; NES; NNES
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/110985
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ALIGNMENT OF INDONESIAN CURRICULUM WITH PROGRESS IN INTERNATIONAL READING LITERACY STUDY (PIRLS)
In: Dissertations (2021)
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Perbandingan sistem fonologi bunyi vokal dan konsonan Dusun-Perancis
Mohd Nor Azan Abdullah. - : IPG Kampus Kent, 2021
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ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION DIVERSITY PRODUCED BY INDONESIAN COVER-SINGERS: A CASE STUDY ON THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL
In: LET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 20-41 (2021) (2021)
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PHONOLOGICAL CHANGE PROCESSES OF ENGLISH AND INDONESIAN
In: Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 133-148 (2021) (2021)
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Bilingual Education in Indonesia: A Call for Its Reimplementation in the National Context ...
Masduqi, Harits. - : figshare, 2020
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Bilingual Education in Indonesia: A Call for Its Reimplementation in the National Context ...
Masduqi, Harits. - : figshare, 2020
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AfBo: A world-wide survey of affix borrowing Resources for Indonesian
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2020
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transnewguinea.org Resources for Indonesian
Simon J. Greenhill. - : transnewguinea.org (transnewguinea.org), 2020
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transnewguinea.org Resources for Bahasa Indonesia
Simon J. Greenhill. - : transnewguinea.org (transnewguinea.org), 2020
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‘I Think That Australia Is a Nice Country’: An Interlanguage Analysis of An EFL Learner Studying in Australia ...
Masduqi, Harits. - : figshare, 2020
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‘I Think That Australia Is a Nice Country’: An Interlanguage Analysis of An EFL Learner Studying in Australia ...
Masduqi, Harits. - : figshare, 2020
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Documenting the Language of the Indonesian Sign Community: The BISINDO Corpus in Five Clips ...
Palfreyman, Nick. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Documenting the Language of the Indonesian Sign Community: The BISINDO Corpus in Five Clips ...
Palfreyman, Nick. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Back to Gus Dur in the Age of Intolerance: An Analysis of Arguments in Right Islam vs. Wrong Islam ...
Masduqi, Harits. - : figshare, 2020
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Back to Gus Dur in the Age of Intolerance: An Analysis of Arguments in Right Islam vs. Wrong Islam ...
Masduqi, Harits. - : figshare, 2020
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