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Tytuł: The Effect of Personality on Accent Acquisition: Case Study of Effat University Students
Autorzy: Hassan, Walaa
Słowa kluczowe: accent acquisition
personality
second language acquisition
Arabic speakers
American accent
bilinguals
fluency
Data wydania: 2018
Data dodania: 19-mar-2019
Wydawca: The University of Bialystok
Źródło: Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies 22 (3/2018), pp. 33-48
Abstrakt: Accent acquisition is the landmark of fluency in a second language. Different factors have been debated over to be the most important in the process, such as: age and exposure (Oyama 1976). Personality is an additional factor that has been researched comparatively recently and has been proven to be effective (Robinson et al. 1994). The current study investigated personality as an effective factor in the process of accent acquisition. Participants in this study were forty-eight native speakers of Arabic who study and live in KSA; a minority of Effat university students who speak English with a native-like American accent. Their remarkable American accent raised the question of the relationship between the type of personality and accent perfection. The accuracy of their American accent was measured by the means of: (1) semi-structured interviews, (2) reading a text in English, and (3) spontaneous talk on a topic of their choice. The researcher was assisted in the interviews by a native speaker of American English (a PhD in Creative Writing) to evaluate the participants’ accent. Following to that, three Native speakers of American English (all university professors) were asked to assist in the second and third phases of evaluation process; respectively reading and spontaneous talk. The results indicated that personality is an effective predictor of native accent acquisition. Age and level of exposure were not as strong predictors in the case of this study.
Afiliacja: Effat University Jeddah, KSA
Nota biograficzna: Walaa Hassan is an Assistant Professor at GED, Effat University Jeddah, KSA. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from Assiut University, Egypt & MSU, USA, a Diploma in Translation from The American University in Cairo, Egypt, and a BA in English Language and Literature, Assiut University, Egypt. Before joining Effat University in 2015, Dr. Hassan worked as an Assistant Professor of Comparative Linguistics for 5 years at Assiut University, Egypt. She has also been a researcher and language consultant for 6 months at MSU, USA. As a researcher in linguistics, she has been examining comparatively both Arabic and English. In particular, she deals with the syntax-semantics interface, comparative syntax, and the lexicalization of loanwords into Arabic. Currently, she is interested in investigating language acquisition, specifically accent acquisition and the effect of variable linguistic input on the development of one’s native language. As a teacher, and in addition to her instructional expertise both in linguistics and in ESL, she both teaches and supervises the instruction of courses in Arabic for non-native speakers.
E-mail: whassan@aun.edu.eg
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11320/7661
DOI: 10.15290/cr.2018.22.3.02
e-ISSN: 2300-6250
Typ Dokumentu: Article
Występuje w kolekcji(ach):Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies, 2018, Issue 22

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