Accent Modification as a Raciolinguistic Ideology: A Commentary in Response to Burda et al. (2022)
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Nair, V., Khamis, R., Ali, S., Aveledo, F., Biedermann, B., Blake, O., Rosa Brea, M., Cheng, L., Sheen Chiou, H., Cruz, D., Cushing, I., de DiegoL�zaro, B., Eads, A., El Amin, M., Fabiano-Smith, L., Morrison Fagbemi, A., Brown Gandhi, A., Sald�var Garc�a, E., Hackett, A., Henner, J., Hsieh, L., Huang, T., Hussain, F. N., Hyter, Y. D., Imperial, R. A., Ito, N., Joseph, H., Ka��elan, D., Licata, G., Lin, C.-C., MacLeod, A. A.N., Malik, M., Robles Manalili, M. A., Matias, F. A., McMillen, S., Modayil, M., Mohamed, N., Mollaei, F., Monda, D., Moya-Gal�, G., Munson, B., Nkomo, C., Padia, L., Perez, C., Privette, C., Risue�o, P., Rodgers, L., Rodr�guezGuerra, M., Serratrice, L., Shannon, D. B., Soto-Boykin, X., Tan, G., Sun, L., Wylie, K., Yu, B., Yu, V. and Zisk, A. H., Accent Modification as a Raciolinguistic Ideology: A Commentary in Response to Burda et al. (2022), Journal of Critical Study of Communication & Disability, 1, 1, 2023, 105 - 112Download Item:
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In this commentary, we collectively examine a recent article titled
“Effectiveness of Intense Accent Modification Training with
Refugees from Burma” by Burda et al. (2022). Whilst our
response is aimed at revealing the theoretical and
methodological shortcomings of Burda et al., it will also expose
the raciolinguistic ideologies in accent modification and highlight
the need for careful ethical considerations on vulnerable
populations, such as refugees and asylum seekers.
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Identities in Transformation , Inclusive Society , Accent modification , Applied Linguistics , LINGUISTICS , Language Acquisition and Development , Raciolinguistic ideology , SOCIOLINGUISTICS , Second language acquisition, socio-cultural and psychological aspectsISSN:
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