
Perceived Accentedness in Monolingual and Simultaneous Bilingual Children
Author(s) -
Cambria Willis,
Anna Colpitts,
Lauren Denusik
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
lifespans and styles
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2057-1720
DOI - 10.2218/ls.v7i1.2021.5643
Subject(s) - mandarin chinese , psychology , significant difference , linguistics , audiology , developmental psychology , medicine , mathematics , statistics , philosophy
Previous research on accentedness in simultaneous bilinguals has produced inconsistent results and has focused on adult speakers. The current study explores the question of whether simultaneous bilingual children are perceived to have stronger accents in comparison to monolingual children. Adult participants were asked to rate the accentedness of English-Mandarin simultaneous bilingual children and English monolingual children. The difference in ratings between the two groups was not found to be statistically significant. It is concluded that simultaneous bilingual children seem not to differ in accentedness when compared to monolingual children, which has a number of social and theoretical implications.