The role of social status in the realization of refusal speech act: A cross-cultural study

© 2020 Asian EFL Journal Press. All rights reserved. This quantitative investigation involved 1,054 pre-service teacher respondents with mean age = 20.21 (SD=3.124). This cross-sectional study gathered data through the creation of four research tools validated and pilot tested. Moreover, three of th...

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Main Author: Lucas, Rochelle Irene G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-21272021-07-24T02:04:20Z The role of social status in the realization of refusal speech act: A cross-cultural study Lucas, Rochelle Irene G. © 2020 Asian EFL Journal Press. All rights reserved. This quantitative investigation involved 1,054 pre-service teacher respondents with mean age = 20.21 (SD=3.124). This cross-sectional study gathered data through the creation of four research tools validated and pilot tested. Moreover, three of the research tools (AChavQ, AFilQ, AEngQ) were determined to be of 'excellent' reliability, while one is of 'acceptable' reliability (CogMT). The study purposed to derive a model explaining the possible relationships, mediation or moderation, of language attitude towards Chavacano with ethnicity, cognition towards mother tongue and language attitude toward Filipino and English. The model with "best fit" showed that that language attitude toward Filipino and English has a direct influence on cognition in the mother tongue. In contrast, ethnicity's influence is mediated by language attitude toward Chavacano. The results and findings of this study provide vital information and insights in the implementation of the Mother Tongue Based Education in a multilingual context. 2020-02-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1128 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository
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description © 2020 Asian EFL Journal Press. All rights reserved. This quantitative investigation involved 1,054 pre-service teacher respondents with mean age = 20.21 (SD=3.124). This cross-sectional study gathered data through the creation of four research tools validated and pilot tested. Moreover, three of the research tools (AChavQ, AFilQ, AEngQ) were determined to be of 'excellent' reliability, while one is of 'acceptable' reliability (CogMT). The study purposed to derive a model explaining the possible relationships, mediation or moderation, of language attitude towards Chavacano with ethnicity, cognition towards mother tongue and language attitude toward Filipino and English. The model with "best fit" showed that that language attitude toward Filipino and English has a direct influence on cognition in the mother tongue. In contrast, ethnicity's influence is mediated by language attitude toward Chavacano. The results and findings of this study provide vital information and insights in the implementation of the Mother Tongue Based Education in a multilingual context.
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The role of social status in the realization of refusal speech act: A cross-cultural study
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title The role of social status in the realization of refusal speech act: A cross-cultural study
title_short The role of social status in the realization of refusal speech act: A cross-cultural study
title_full The role of social status in the realization of refusal speech act: A cross-cultural study
title_fullStr The role of social status in the realization of refusal speech act: A cross-cultural study
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