In:Study Abroad and the Second Language Acquisition of Sociolinguistic Variation in Spanish
Edited by Sara Zahler, Avizia Y. Long and Bret Linford
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 37] 2023
► pp. 112–146
Chapter 4Acquiring dialect-specific yes-no question intonation during
study abroad in Venezuela
Published online: 6 June 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.37.04tri
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.37.04tri
Abstract
This study explores the L2 acquisition of
regionally-indexed intonation during study abroad by investigating
changes in L2 intonation over the course of a semester abroad in the
Venezuelan Andes. Results indicated that even after a short period
abroad (i.e., 14 weeks) learners not only increased frequency of a
familiar pattern (i.e., falling contours for declaratives), but some
also adopted new patterns (i.e., a regional circumflex contour for
absolute interrogatives) to varying degrees. Five of nine learners
adopted the regional circumflex absolute interrogative and the
frequency of this feature showed variation across two
stylistically-different tasks. The chapter concludes by discussing
possible reasons for high levels of variation across individuals and
then suggests areas for future research.
Keywords: study abroad, phonology, language variation, intonation, Spanish
Article outline
- Introduction
- Literature review
- Intonation
- Second language intonation
- Study abroad and Variationist SLA
- Methodology
- Subjects
- Data collection
- Data analysis
- Results
- Reading task
- Stylistic variation
- Learner Example (1) – Ed
- Learner Example (2) – Leah
- Learner Example (3) – Linda
- Learner Example (4) – Kayla
- Learner Example (5) – Gavin
- Other learners
- Summary and statistical analysis
- Discussion
- Research question #1
- Research question #2
- Conclusion
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