Audio_3_Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.WAV

This study describes the patterns of dialect use among L3 Norwegian speakers born in Poland who have migrated to Norway. We collected the data in the form of sociolinguistic interviews recorded in Tromsø and Oslo, two different dialect regions, in order to examine potential differences in acquisitio...

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Main Authors: Kamil Malarski, Chloe Castle, Witosław Awedyk, Magdalena Wrembel, Isabel Nadine Jensen
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1330494.s003
https://figshare.com/articles/media/Audio_3_Orientation_towards_the_vernacular_and_style-shifting_as_language_behaviours_in_speech_of_first-generation_Polish_migrant_communities_speaking_Norwegian_in_Norway_WAV/26662273
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/26662273 2024-09-09T20:12:05+00:00 Audio_3_Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.WAV Kamil Malarski Chloe Castle Witosław Awedyk Magdalena Wrembel Isabel Nadine Jensen 2024-08-14T15:27:59Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1330494.s003 https://figshare.com/articles/media/Audio_3_Orientation_towards_the_vernacular_and_style-shifting_as_language_behaviours_in_speech_of_first-generation_Polish_migrant_communities_speaking_Norwegian_in_Norway_WAV/26662273 unknown doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1330494.s003 https://figshare.com/articles/media/Audio_3_Orientation_towards_the_vernacular_and_style-shifting_as_language_behaviours_in_speech_of_first-generation_Polish_migrant_communities_speaking_Norwegian_in_Norway_WAV/26662273 CC BY 4.0 Applied Psychology Clinical Psychology Developmental and Educational Psychology Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology Organizational Behavioral Psychology Personality Social and Criminal Psychology Gender Psychology Health Clinical and Counselling Psychology Industrial and Organisational Psychology Psychology not elsewhere classified Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified L3 dialect acquisition L3 Norwegian style-shifting vernacular multilingualism Dataset Media 2024 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1330494.s003 2024-08-19T06:20:02Z This study describes the patterns of dialect use among L3 Norwegian speakers born in Poland who have migrated to Norway. We collected the data in the form of sociolinguistic interviews recorded in Tromsø and Oslo, two different dialect regions, in order to examine potential differences in acquisition of two dissimilar dialects in Norwegian by L3 speakers. The analyses focus on dialectal and accentual variation in their speech, and whether frequency of dialect use is dependent on selected sociocultural factors. We have found that some speakers, especially those scoring high for overall dialect use, also display style-shifting, i.e. they use dialect features from the region more frequently in unscripted speech as opposed to in more formal speech styles elicited through reading tasks or the wordlist reading tasks. This demonstrates that language learners are capable of developing sensitivity towards the vernacular form in an L3. Moreover, it shows that first-generation migrant communities in fact may be capable of developing their L2/L3/L4 language competencies in a similar way to L1 speakers, including at the level of sociolinguistic variation. Dataset Tromsø Frontiers: Figshare Norway Tromsø
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topic Applied Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology
Organizational Behavioral Psychology
Personality
Social and Criminal Psychology
Gender Psychology
Health
Clinical and Counselling Psychology
Industrial and Organisational Psychology
Psychology not elsewhere classified
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified
L3 dialect acquisition
L3 Norwegian
style-shifting
vernacular
multilingualism
spellingShingle Applied Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology
Organizational Behavioral Psychology
Personality
Social and Criminal Psychology
Gender Psychology
Health
Clinical and Counselling Psychology
Industrial and Organisational Psychology
Psychology not elsewhere classified
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified
L3 dialect acquisition
L3 Norwegian
style-shifting
vernacular
multilingualism
Kamil Malarski
Chloe Castle
Witosław Awedyk
Magdalena Wrembel
Isabel Nadine Jensen
Audio_3_Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.WAV
topic_facet Applied Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology
Organizational Behavioral Psychology
Personality
Social and Criminal Psychology
Gender Psychology
Health
Clinical and Counselling Psychology
Industrial and Organisational Psychology
Psychology not elsewhere classified
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified
L3 dialect acquisition
L3 Norwegian
style-shifting
vernacular
multilingualism
description This study describes the patterns of dialect use among L3 Norwegian speakers born in Poland who have migrated to Norway. We collected the data in the form of sociolinguistic interviews recorded in Tromsø and Oslo, two different dialect regions, in order to examine potential differences in acquisition of two dissimilar dialects in Norwegian by L3 speakers. The analyses focus on dialectal and accentual variation in their speech, and whether frequency of dialect use is dependent on selected sociocultural factors. We have found that some speakers, especially those scoring high for overall dialect use, also display style-shifting, i.e. they use dialect features from the region more frequently in unscripted speech as opposed to in more formal speech styles elicited through reading tasks or the wordlist reading tasks. This demonstrates that language learners are capable of developing sensitivity towards the vernacular form in an L3. Moreover, it shows that first-generation migrant communities in fact may be capable of developing their L2/L3/L4 language competencies in a similar way to L1 speakers, including at the level of sociolinguistic variation.
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Chloe Castle
Witosław Awedyk
Magdalena Wrembel
Isabel Nadine Jensen
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Chloe Castle
Witosław Awedyk
Magdalena Wrembel
Isabel Nadine Jensen
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title Audio_3_Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.WAV
title_short Audio_3_Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.WAV
title_full Audio_3_Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.WAV
title_fullStr Audio_3_Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.WAV
title_full_unstemmed Audio_3_Orientation towards the vernacular and style-shifting as language behaviours in speech of first-generation Polish migrant communities speaking Norwegian in Norway.WAV
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url https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1330494.s003
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