Anyone Speak Spanish?

Author:

Axelsson Ann-Sofie1,Abelin Åsa2,Schroeder Ralph1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Technology and Society, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden,

2. Department of Linguistics, Göoteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden,

Abstract

In this study we investigated how people using different languages interact and communicate in an internet-based virtual environment, Active Worlds. The focus was on situations where a new language is introduced in a conversation held in another language. With this we wanted to establish an understanding of: (1) the intentions of introducing a new language; (2) the response to this language introduction; (3) the consequences of language introduction; and (4) the factors influencing rejection or acceptance of language introduction. We found that the response to language introduction depends mainly on: (1) type of language; (2) character of the setting; and (3) perceived intention of language introducers. We found that non-English speakers and regular English-speaking users in less public, ‘themed’ settings are most tolerant to other languages. Apart from national languages, we also studied encounters between users familiar with ‘insider’ jargon - as against users not familiar with it.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Communication

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