Examining language and racial attitudes in an L2 French learning context

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作者
Bouchard, Marie-Eve [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Fac Arts, Dept French Hispan & Italian Studies, Vancouver Campus,715-1873 East Mall,Buchanan Tower, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1, Canada
关键词
French; language attitudes; racialisation; L2; learning; hierarchization; LISTENER EXPECTATIONS; SOCIAL-JUDGMENTS; ENGLISH; SPEAKERS; ACCENTS; INTELLIGIBILITY;
D O I
10.1080/01434632.2023.2298690
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
This is a quantitative study on language and racial attitudes among learners of French in the English-dominant context of British Columbia (Canada). Such attitudes matter because they can have an impact on students' learning outcomes in and outside the classroom and they reflect linguistic and racial ideologies that exist in society. A verbal guise test was used to gather data from 83 participants who were taking intermediate and advanced French courses at the University of British Columbia (UBC) at the time of this study. Five varieties of French (from Montreal, Moncton, Vancouver, Abidjan and Paris) and two races (Asian and White) were included. The objectives were to investigate the effect of accent and race on the participants' language attitudes. The results revealed a clear preference for European French and Quebec French, but these findings can be challenged by the participants' difficulty in distinguishing among the different varieties. Interestingly, L2 French was evaluated more positively than the L1 varieties from Moncton and Abidjan - a finding that points to the importance of having exposure to non-standard accents in order to enhance positive attitudes. Finally, the participants also demonstrated a preference for the accents of Asians (compared with Whites) in evaluating spoken French.
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