2023
DOI: 10.1075/jslp.23004.sch
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Dialect-specificity and learners’ L2 perceptual resilience after study abroad

Elena Schoonmaker-Gates

Abstract: The present study examined the perception of two regional variants of Spanish (theta /Ɵ/ and zheísmo/sheísmo [ʒ, ʃ]) by nonnative speakers of Spanish with and without study abroad experience. The study’s goals were to determine whether learners who study abroad accept regional variants more frequently than at-home learners, and whether this effect is limited to cues participants are exposed to while abroad. Participants were L1 English speakers asked to determine whether they considered re… Show more

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