The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents

Accents are an important differentiator between groups which influence social perception and interaction, especially in a diverse country like Singapore. Social identity theory suggests that individuals would exhibit favoritism towards their own accents. However, the accent prestige theory demonstra...

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Main Authors: NG, Matthew H. S., CHENG, Chi-ying
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-51712024-02-08T07:24:17Z The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents NG, Matthew H. S. CHENG, Chi-ying Accents are an important differentiator between groups which influence social perception and interaction, especially in a diverse country like Singapore. Social identity theory suggests that individuals would exhibit favoritism towards their own accents. However, the accent prestige theory demonstrates instances whereby foreign accents are perceived as more prestigious than one's own accent and are associated with more positive characteristics. This paper sought to explore which of these two theories is more prevalent in Singapore by comparing the perceptions of American English accents and local Singaporean English accents along the competence-warmth paradigm of the Stereotype Content Model. Further, the current research also sought to examine the mediating effect of competence/warmth on the relationship between accents and social influence. Study 1 showed that Singaporeans perceived American-accented speakers as significantly more competent (but not warmer) than local accented speakers. Furthermore, increased perceived competence significantly mediated the relationship between American accents and social influence. Study 2 further investigated perceived threat as a potential moderator in this mediating relationship. The findings replicated the accent-competence-social influence relations in Study 1 but found no effect of perceived threat. Taken together, the findings supported accent prestige towards American accents within Singapore. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3913 info:doi/10.1111/ajsp.12600 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5171/viewcontent/Asian_J_of_Social_Psycho___2024___Ng___The_social_evaluation_of_accents_and_perceived_social_influence_in_Singapore_A.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accents Competence Perceptions Singapore Social influence Asian Studies Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Accents
Competence
Perceptions
Singapore
Social influence
Asian Studies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Accents
Competence
Perceptions
Singapore
Social influence
Asian Studies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
NG, Matthew H. S.
CHENG, Chi-ying
The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents
description Accents are an important differentiator between groups which influence social perception and interaction, especially in a diverse country like Singapore. Social identity theory suggests that individuals would exhibit favoritism towards their own accents. However, the accent prestige theory demonstrates instances whereby foreign accents are perceived as more prestigious than one's own accent and are associated with more positive characteristics. This paper sought to explore which of these two theories is more prevalent in Singapore by comparing the perceptions of American English accents and local Singaporean English accents along the competence-warmth paradigm of the Stereotype Content Model. Further, the current research also sought to examine the mediating effect of competence/warmth on the relationship between accents and social influence. Study 1 showed that Singaporeans perceived American-accented speakers as significantly more competent (but not warmer) than local accented speakers. Furthermore, increased perceived competence significantly mediated the relationship between American accents and social influence. Study 2 further investigated perceived threat as a potential moderator in this mediating relationship. The findings replicated the accent-competence-social influence relations in Study 1 but found no effect of perceived threat. Taken together, the findings supported accent prestige towards American accents within Singapore. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed.
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author NG, Matthew H. S.
CHENG, Chi-ying
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CHENG, Chi-ying
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title The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents
title_short The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents
title_full The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents
title_fullStr The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents
title_full_unstemmed The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents
title_sort social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in singapore: a comparison of american and singaporean english accents
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3913
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