Current research on intelligibility in English as a lingua franca (original) (raw)
Variables Affecting Intelligibility and Comprehensibility Speaker Factors
Юлия Мушинская
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Native English speakers' perceptions of intelligibility in the extended discourse produced by non-native speakers
Jiyon Im
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International Intelligibility of Learner English
Reiko Chiba
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Native English speakers\u27 perceptions of intelligibility in the extended discourse produced by non-native speakers
Jiyon Im
2007
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Mutual intelligibility of Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of English
Vincent Van Heuven
Linguistics in the Netherlands, 2003
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[2010] (Un)intelligibility in the context of ELF A study with French and Brazilian speakers
Felipe S . Reis
Revista Intercâmbio, 2010
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Intelligibility of Select World Englishes and the Factors Affecting It: The Case of High School ESL Learners
Jake Doloricon
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation
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Dialogue with Non-Native Speakers and Changes in Interlanguage
Sophie Schieber
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Exploring ELF: Academic English Shaped by Non-native Speakers Anna Mauranen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. x + 271
Gibson Ferguson
TESOL Quarterly, 2013
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Revisiting the Intelligibility and Nativeness Principles
John Levis
25 years of Intelligibility, Comprehensibility and Accentedness
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Takes Two to Tango: Research into accent, comprehensibility and intelligibility and implications for CLIL. In W. Szubko-Sitarek et al. (eds.), Second Language Learning and Teaching, Springer International Publishing: Lausanne, Switzerland, pp 63-79.
Alice Henderson
2014
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ELT Shift: Necessary matters to be taught dealing with pronunciation among NNS related to English as a Lingua Franca (ELF)
Andy Andy
Routledge, 2018
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L1 Pronunciation and Intellegibility in ELF: A Case Study
thomas christiansen
Lingue E Linguaggi, 2011
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Improving the interactions of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) users and native speakers of English
Donna Tatsuki
2017
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Revisiting English as a Foreign Language (EFL) vs English Lingua Franca (ELF): The Case for Pronunciation
Wafa Zoghbor
Intellectual Discourse, 2018
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Discussing the emergence of L2 speech intelligibility On the shared role of speakers and listeners
Pedro Luis Luchini
Discussing the emergence of L2 speech intelligibility: On the shared role of speakers and listeners, 2022
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Intelligibility of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF): Perception by Speakers of Brazilian Portuguese
marcia becker
2014
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The effect of first language on intelligibility
Nima Sadat-Tehrani
Contact, 2019
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Intelligibility in ELT Journal Key Concepts
Bedrettin Yazan
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ELF in MUN negotiations : problematizing the native speaker of English
Donna Tatsuki
Global Negotiation : perspectives on teaching and learning, 2018
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L1 PRONUNCIATION AND INTELLIGIBILITY IN ELF: A Case Study
thomas christiansen
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Introducing native speakers in the classroom - A paper on interaction, negotiation of meaning and feedback between Native and Non-Native Speakers
Philippe Nadouce
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The interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit
Jeong-Im Han
2003
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intelligibility and EFL learners
Mohsen Nazari
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"Short Course Focus on Intelligibility: What type of progress is possible?" In Waniek-Klimczak, E. (Ed.) Issues in Accents of English, Cambridge Scholars Press: Newcastle on Tyne, pp 252-271.
Alice Henderson
2008
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Intelligible, comprehensible, non-native models in ESL/EFL pronunciation teaching
John Murphy
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Mutual intelligibility of american, Chinese and dutch-accented speakers of English
Vincent Van Heuven
Interspeech 2005
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Listener Proficiency and Shared Background Effects on the Accentedness, Comprehensibility and Intelligibility of Four Varieties of English
Jette G Hansen Edwards
Journal of Monolingual and Bilingual Speech, 2019
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What makes EFL speakers’ utterances more intelligible in the context of global intelligibility?
Maman Asrobi
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2019
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The effects of lecturers’ non-native accent strength in English on intelligibility and attitudinal evaluations by native and non-native English students
Frank van Meurs
Language Teaching Research
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World Englishes and Intelligibility in English-Medium Classrooms
Elham Ghobain
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gilner_intelligibility.pdf
Leah Gilner
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Language and Intercultural Communication Intelligibility in English: Of What Relevance Today to Intercultural Communication
Shanta Nair-Venugopal
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Analysis on Intelligibility and L1 influence in Brazilian English Speakers.pdf
Priscila Bordon
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Perceiving Intelligibility and Accentedness in Non-Native Speech: A Look at Proficiency Levels
Bettina Beinhoff
2014
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