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Author
dc.contributor.author
Szitó, Judit 
Availability Date
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2023-02-08T16:58:31Z
Availability Date
dc.date.available
2023-02-08T16:58:31Z
Release
dc.date.issued
2020
uri
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http://hdl.handle.net/10831/85627
Language
dc.language.iso
angolhu_HU
Title
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“I Do Know That I Have an Accent”: Identities Expressed Through English as a Lingua Franca in Accent Tag Videoshu_HU
Type
dc.type
könyvfejezethu_HU
Version
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megjelent változathu_HU
Language
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eng
Rights
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ELTE BTKhu_HU
Abstract in English
dc.description.abstracteng
This paper examines how eight YouTubers in nine Accent Tag videos, focusing on phonological and lexical varieties, use English as a lingua franca to reveal their multiple L1, L2, and, occasionally, L3 identities and attitudes. Examining vlogger content is a new approach to fi eld work, in which the data are off ered by the informants at their own initiative. The analysis reveals two major categories of identity assertion: one through conscious language use and another through metalanguage (i.e., statements on accent and language use). Some techniques involve off ering choices selecting from the vloggers’ L1, L2 (English), and occasionally their L3, analyzing transfer problems, distancing themselves from a form or language, and declaring their affi liation. Overall, the YouTubers appear to be more confi dent users of English than expected compared to previous research on attitudes towards accents, and function well without necessarily comparing themselves to native speakers of English. Additionally, the vloggers use English to promote their other languages as well, presenting themselves as communicators in multiple languages. It is hypothesized that the context of YouTube may promote the expression of internationally varied, multiple identities.hu_HU
book author / editor
dc.identifier.bookauthors
Kálmán Csabahu_HU
Address Book
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DEAL 2020hu_HU
MTMT ID
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31830050
Last Page
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118hu_HU
First Page
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95hu_HU
Place of publication
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Budapesthu_HU
access
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hozzáférhetőhu_HU
Keyword English
dc.subject.en
Accent Taghu_HU
Keyword English
dc.subject.en
ELFhu_HU
Keyword English
dc.subject.en
varietyhu_HU
Keyword English
dc.subject.en
identityhu_HU
Keyword English
dc.subject.en
non-nativehu_HU
Class
dc.type.genre
publikáció/alkotáshu_HU
Type
dc.type.resrep
tudományoshu_HU
Author
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ELTE szervezeti egységen kívülihu_HU
Rent
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ELTE Eötvös Kiadó; ELTE BTKhu_HU
Type
dc.type.type
könyvfejezethu_HU
Release Date
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2020hu_HU


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