Starman or Sterrenman: An acquisitional perspective on the social meaning of English in Flanders ...

Objective:This paper reports on an experiment conducted with 174 Flemish children in three age groups, namely first, third and fifth year of primary school, aiming to assess the social meaning children associate with English-sourced lexemes in Belgian Dutch.Method:The children were presented with 2 versions of a cartoon hero developed specifically for this study: Sterrenman, who only uses Dutch words, and Starman, who uses English alternatives for 17 content words in the cartoon’s script. Relying on extensive pretesting, we adapted standard designs and instrumentation from social psychology (t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Zenner, Eline
Rosseel, Laura
Speelman, Dirk
Dokumenttyp: Datenquelle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: SAGE Journals
Schlagwörter: Education / 200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified / FOS: Languages and literature / Sociology / FOS: Sociology
Sprache: unknown
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29053663
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.5144465

Objective:This paper reports on an experiment conducted with 174 Flemish children in three age groups, namely first, third and fifth year of primary school, aiming to assess the social meaning children associate with English-sourced lexemes in Belgian Dutch.Method:The children were presented with 2 versions of a cartoon hero developed specifically for this study: Sterrenman, who only uses Dutch words, and Starman, who uses English alternatives for 17 content words in the cartoon’s script. Relying on extensive pretesting, we adapted standard designs and instrumentation from social psychology (the matched guise technique) and language acquisition research to gauge the children’s appreciation of the two heroes, their understanding of the English and Dutch vocabulary used in the script, and their level of language awareness.Findings:The key findings are: rather than an incremental increase in favorable social meaning for English from the first to the third age group under scrutiny, we see a decline of the ...