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Social and Psychological Factors in Bilingual Speech Production



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Autore: Mayr Robert Visualizza persona
Titolo: Social and Psychological Factors in Bilingual Speech Production Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (237 p.)
Soggetto topico: Language
Soggetto non controllato: new speakers
accent identification
sociolinguistic awareness
bilingual speech processing
Galician phonetics
minority languages
first language attrition
second language acquisition
sequential bilingualism
voice onset time
vowel formants
speech development
English
(Austrian) German
phonetics
maternal acculturation
maternal enculturation
speech sound production
Spanish-English bilingual preschoolers
speech production
accent
pronunciation
minority language bilingualism
global foreign accent
accent rating
heritage language
majority language
preschool children
school children
Russian
German
language variation
bilingualism
phonological transfer
Welsh
Welsh English
VOT
Portuguese
L1 attrition
speech
code-switching
Austrian German
phonetic drift
apocope
vowel centralization
vowel reduction
variationist sociolinguistics
Calabrese
Italian
length of residence
foreign domestic helper
foreign accent
naturalistic adult acquisition
L2 speech performance
Persona (resp. second.): MorrisJonathan
MayrRobert
Sommario/riassunto: Studies in the fields of bilingualism and second language acquisition have shown that both cognitive and affective psychological factors can influence individuals’ bilingual speech production. More recently, both experimental and variationist studies of bilingual communities have examined the role of social factors on bilinguals’ speech, particularly in cases of long-term language contact and minority-language bilingualism. The Special Issue brings together work on the psychological and/or social factors that influence bilingual speech production as well as work that uses different methodological frameworks. We examine the role of such factors on bilingual speech production in diverse contexts, in order to provide a more holistic account of the ways in which extra-linguistic influences may affect bilinguals’ speech in one or both of their languages.
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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