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Filipovic, Luna – Applied Linguistics, 2022
The aim of the study was to check whether minorities such as LEP/ZEP (limited/zero English proficiency) speakers can expect the same access to justice as competent English speakers in a majority language (US English) justice system. The main hypothesis is that, due to linguistic and cultural factors, the instances of miscommunication in the…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Limited English Speaking, Native Speakers, Police
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Cunningham, D. Joseph – Language Learning & Technology, 2019
While many studies have documented the growth of second language abilities and intercultural knowledge as a result of participating in telecollaboration, research has not sufficiently investigated the development of content knowledge in this learning context. In response, this study explores content learning in a university-level, genre-based…
Descriptors: German, Second Language Learning, Languages for Special Purposes, College Second Language Programs
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Nguyen, Mai Xuan Nhat Chi – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2017
This research investigates non-native English teachers' engagement with the native speaker model, i.e. whether they agree/disagree with measuring English teaching and learning performance against native speaker standards. More importantly, it aims to unearth the impact of teacher education on teachers' attitudes and beliefs about…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Native Speakers
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Tajeddin, Zia; Adeh, Aylar – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2016
There is still a preference for native speaker teachers in the language teaching profession, which is supposed to influence the self-perceptions of native and nonnative teachers. However, the status of English as a globalized language is changing the legitimacy of native/nonnative teacher dichotomy. This study sought to investigate native and…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Native Speakers
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Mutlu, Sevcan; Ortaçtepe, Deniz – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2016
The present study explored the identity (re)construction of five nonnative English teachers who went to the USA on a prestigious scholarship for one year to teach their native language, Turkish. In that sense, it investigated how this shift from being a nonnative English teacher to a native Turkish teacher influenced their self-image,…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Webb, Rebecca K. – PASAA: Journal of Language Teaching and Learning in Thailand, 2015
This study, examines two well-known writing pedagogies from the fields of Composition and Rhetoric, and Second Language Acquisition (SLA) for teaching literacy, or reading and writing skills in order to identify intersections for the English Language Learner (ELL) in an EFL learning environment. In addition, I present both quantitative and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Writing Skills
Rehn, Stefanie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study examines the relationship between accent and identity in three Chinese graduate students attending a large research-one university in the northeastern United States. The study is based on Och's (1993) concept if identity as jointly constructed by the individual herself and the persons and conventions of her culture. It also examines the…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Conferences (Gatherings), Graduate Students, Mythology
Eddy de Pappa, Sarah – Online Submission, 2010
The purpose of this analysis was to study the linguistic features of Kaqchikel, a Mayan language currently spoken in Guatemala and increasingly in the United States, in an effort to better prepare teachers of English as a second language (ESL) or English as a foreign language (EFL) to address the distinct needs of a frequently neglected and…
Descriptors: Maya (People), Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
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Uysal, Hacer Hande – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2012
Studies indicate that cultural properties of texts affect reading at the content and textual levels. However, research has not adequately addressed the effects of the cross-cultural pragmatics of discourse on readers. Therefore, this study explored whether or not cultural factors play a role in reading comprehension by comparing Turkish and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cultural Differences, Reading Comprehension, Cultural Influences
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Miller, Elizabeth R. – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2009
This article investigates the construction and maintenance of ideologies regarding the legitimacy of English as the dominant language in the United States in interactions involving adult immigrant learners of English. As both the researcher and these students' English as second language (ESL) instructor, I am a participant in the ESL classroom and…
Descriptors: Language Role, Ideology, Native Speakers, Immigrants
Kim, Dong-Joong – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study investigated and compared how native-English and native-Korean speaking university students, who received their education respectively in the U.S. and in Korea, thought about the concepts of "infinity" and "limit". The primary motivation for this study was the discontinuity in Korean and the continuity in English…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, English, Korean, College Students
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Beckett, Gulbahar H.; Stiefvater, Andrea – TESL Canada Journal, 2009
This article discusses the findings of an ethnographic study that explored the perceptions of ESL graduate students toward non-native English-Speaker Teachers (NNESTs) in the United States, a little researched topic. Analysis of classroom observations and interviews with 12 ESL graduate students from various countries showed that international ESL…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Ethnography, Native Speakers, English (Second Language)
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Baek, Mikyung; Damarin, Suzanne K. – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2008
Having grown up in an age of rapidly developing electronic communication technology, today's students come to higher education with high levels of comfort and familiarity with computer-mediated communication (CMC, hereafter). The students' level of comfort with CMC, coupled with CMC's promises of enabling supplemental class discussion as well as…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Familiarity, Qualitative Research
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Rings, Lana – Unterrichtspraxis, 1994
Discusses differences in German and American English pragmatics in the use of routine formulae, e.g., "Hi, how are you," and small talk through the observations of native speakers of German reacting to the verbal behavior of American English speakers in the United States. (14 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, German, Interviews, Native Speakers
Martinez, Elizabeth – 1995
A study of syntactic variation in Spanish spoken by native speakers in the United States examined patterns of variation in different areas of the country. High school students in larger Hispanic communities throughout the country were surveyed concerning their own and their parents' demographic characteristics and their Spanish speaking,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Interviews, Language Patterns, Language Variation