The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians

This study aims at investigating speech style adjustments among Jordanians living in Irbid as well as the reason for the adaptation along with the frequency and consequences. The two variables: /q/, /ϴ/ are the study's concern because of their sensitivity to sound variation. Most studies about...

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Main Authors: Marashdeh, Mohammed Mahmoud, Lah, Salasiah Che, Wang, Jianning, Rahman, Muhammad Mushfiqur
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spelling my.usm.eprints.47975 http://eprints.usm.my/47975/ The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians Marashdeh, Mohammed Mahmoud Lah, Salasiah Che Wang, Jianning Rahman, Muhammad Mushfiqur P Philology. Linguistics PJ6073-7144 Language This study aims at investigating speech style adjustments among Jordanians living in Irbid as well as the reason for the adaptation along with the frequency and consequences. The two variables: /q/, /ϴ/ are the study's concern because of their sensitivity to sound variation. Most studies about language variation among Arabic speakers focus only on social parameters ignoring the interlocutors' psychology causing affecting such variation. accordingly, this study employs the Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT) framework to grasp also the interlocutor’s psychological manner. This theory posits the influence of the addresser on the addressee, and vice versa in the speech style adjustment. Additionally, accommodation happens gain the interlocutor’s likeness if there is no identity threat. Meanwhile, asserting identity and distinction invokes language divergence. The respondents were 12 selected randomly and divided in terms of sex and origin. The findings reveal women of both origins are more apt to use a prestigious linguistic form of /q/ and /ϴ/. Men of both origins prefer to use more of the standard form of /ϴ/. However, those of Palestinian origin are keener to adapt their /q/ variant to the host's one. Hence, women and men have different linguistic behaviors. Women are more prestigious in their speech regardless of origin, while men of immigrants' origin find it better to drop the marked items to be more acceptable to the host's community. European Publisher 2019-10-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/47975/1/The%20Effect%20of%20Gender%20and%20Origin%20on%20The%20Speech%20Accommodation%20of%20Irbidians.pdf Marashdeh, Mohammed Mahmoud and Lah, Salasiah Che and Wang, Jianning and Rahman, Muhammad Mushfiqur (2019) The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 89. pp. 456-467. ISSN 2357-1330 https://www.europeanproceedings.com/proceedings/EpSBS/volumes/ich2019
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topic P Philology. Linguistics
PJ6073-7144 Language
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PJ6073-7144 Language
Marashdeh, Mohammed Mahmoud
Lah, Salasiah Che
Wang, Jianning
Rahman, Muhammad Mushfiqur
The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians
description This study aims at investigating speech style adjustments among Jordanians living in Irbid as well as the reason for the adaptation along with the frequency and consequences. The two variables: /q/, /ϴ/ are the study's concern because of their sensitivity to sound variation. Most studies about language variation among Arabic speakers focus only on social parameters ignoring the interlocutors' psychology causing affecting such variation. accordingly, this study employs the Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT) framework to grasp also the interlocutor’s psychological manner. This theory posits the influence of the addresser on the addressee, and vice versa in the speech style adjustment. Additionally, accommodation happens gain the interlocutor’s likeness if there is no identity threat. Meanwhile, asserting identity and distinction invokes language divergence. The respondents were 12 selected randomly and divided in terms of sex and origin. The findings reveal women of both origins are more apt to use a prestigious linguistic form of /q/ and /ϴ/. Men of both origins prefer to use more of the standard form of /ϴ/. However, those of Palestinian origin are keener to adapt their /q/ variant to the host's one. Hence, women and men have different linguistic behaviors. Women are more prestigious in their speech regardless of origin, while men of immigrants' origin find it better to drop the marked items to be more acceptable to the host's community.
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author Marashdeh, Mohammed Mahmoud
Lah, Salasiah Che
Wang, Jianning
Rahman, Muhammad Mushfiqur
author_facet Marashdeh, Mohammed Mahmoud
Lah, Salasiah Che
Wang, Jianning
Rahman, Muhammad Mushfiqur
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title The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians
title_short The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians
title_full The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians
title_fullStr The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians
title_sort effect of gender and origin on the speech accommodation of irbidians
publisher European Publisher
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url http://eprints.usm.my/47975/1/The%20Effect%20of%20Gender%20and%20Origin%20on%20The%20Speech%20Accommodation%20of%20Irbidians.pdf
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https://www.europeanproceedings.com/proceedings/EpSBS/volumes/ich2019
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