Speech production and sociolinguistic perception in a 'non-native' second language context: A sociophonetic study of Korean learners of English in the Philippines
Foreign nationals studying English as a Second Language (ESL) in the Philippines encounter and learn Philippine English (PhilE), a norm-developing, Outer Circle variety of English (Bolton, 2008; Kachru, 1992) that has undergone various indigenization and nativization processes (Borlongan, 2011; Schn...
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Main Author: | Imperial, Rowland Anthony S. |
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2016
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