"Give Me Your Name and I'll tell You Whether You Speak with an Accent" The Effect of Proper Names Ethnicity on Listener Expectations

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Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
"Give Me Your Name and I'll tell You Whether You Speak with an Accent" The Effect of Proper Names Ethnicity on Listener Expectations
Journal
CALL: Irish Journal for Culture, Arts, Literature and Language
Author(s)
Prikhodkine Alexei, Saavedra David Correia, Dos Santos Mamed Marcelo
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/12/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
1
Number
1
Pages
1-15
Language
english
Abstract
The mastery of a national language tends to be regarded as a key element in foreigners’
integration in Switzerland and as a gateway to equal opportunity. In this article, the
limitations of this claim are explored through a study measuring the effect of proper names’
ethnicity on speech perception. A hundred and fifty Swiss respondents had to rate six
speakers who were presented as candidates for a job as a communication manager in a Swiss
bank. These six speakers spent most of their lives in French-speaking Switzerland and spoke
the Standard variety. Our findings indicate that a proper name with an ethnic minority
component can result in their bearers being judged as having more foreign accent and as
being less suitable for the job. Results are discussed in terms of a discrepancy between
cultural nationality and legal citizenship in modern nation-states. This article also shows that
studying the effect of proper names, and more generally fine-grained non-verbal cues, on
speech perception is a promising research domain in the sociolinguistics of migration, as it
provides us with a multi-dimensional appreciation of ethnic identities.
Keywords
accent, migration, proper names, Reverse Linguistic Stereotyping, Standard Variety, speech perception
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