Examining accent bias towards Turkish speakers of Dutch
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Published:2023-07-04
Issue:
Volume:12
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ISSN:2211-7253
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Container-title:Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics
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language:
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Short-container-title:DuJAL
Author:
Van Puyvelde Moira,
Van Hoof Sarah,
Lybaert ChloéORCID,
Plevoets Koen
Abstract
This contribution investigates the attitudes of Flemish first language speakers towards Turkish-Flemish speakers of Dutch as a second language. We conducted a 2 x 2 x 2 speaker evaluation experiment measuring the effects of accent (native vs. Turkish), language variety (standard vs. colloquial) and name (Flemish vs. Turkish) on attitudes vis-à-vis male speakers of Belgian Dutch. Our findings provide no consistent evidence of a negative bias vis-à-vis Turkish names in Flanders. While this result could be attributed to a social desirability bias, consistent downgrading of the Turkish accent on Superiority provides an indication of the existence of an accent bias that penalises ethnic minority accents in competence-related judgements.
Publisher
Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics (DuJAL)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics