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This book investigates inconsistencies in the accent adopted by advanced German learners of English with respect to differences between standard American and British English (rhoticity, t-voicing, the vowels in the lexical sets «bath», «lot» and «thought»). From a theoretical point of view, the volume contributes to understanding the status of L1 transfer in language learners at «ultimate attainment», a stabilized, late stage in language acquisition. Unlike in many studies in second language acquisition, the approach taken here is variationist, taking into account extra- and intra-linguistic factors as potential explanations for variability. The findings suggest that in addition to the target accent the strongest external factor is time spent abroad, while L1 accent and proficiency level seem to have minor impact only.



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Variation, transfer and ultimate attainment – Cross-linguistic comparison (British and American English, German) and transfer opportunities for German learners – Methodology (acoustic and auditory analyses; statistics; Rbrul; pairwise t-tests) – Persisting L1 transfer at a late stage of acquisition – Free variation

The Attainment of an English Accent: British and

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 24/05/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631720998, 978-3631720998
      ISBN10: 3631720998

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book investigates inconsistencies in the accent adopted by advanced German learners of English with respect to differences between standard American and British English (rhoticity, t-voicing, the vowels in the lexical sets «bath», «lot» and «thought»). From a theoretical point of view, the volume contributes to understanding the status of L1 transfer in language learners at «ultimate attainment», a stabilized, late stage in language acquisition. Unlike in many studies in second language acquisition, the approach taken here is variationist, taking into account extra- and intra-linguistic factors as potential explanations for variability. The findings suggest that in addition to the target accent the strongest external factor is time spent abroad, while L1 accent and proficiency level seem to have minor impact only.



      Table of Contents

      Variation, transfer and ultimate attainment – Cross-linguistic comparison (British and American English, German) and transfer opportunities for German learners – Methodology (acoustic and auditory analyses; statistics; Rbrul; pairwise t-tests) – Persisting L1 transfer at a late stage of acquisition – Free variation

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