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Title

THE INTERPLAY AMONG ATTENTION, SELF-STEEM, BELIEFS, AND L2 PRONUNCIATION.

Authors

Bettoni, Melissa

Abstract

The present study intends to investigate whether sustained attention, self-esteem, and beliefs about second language (L2) pronunciation and instruction interact with L2 pronunciation assessed by a reading task. Thirty-nine eighteen-year-old high school Brazilian students participated in the study and answered a beliefs form, Rosenberg's self-esteem scale (Rosenberg, 1965), and read a sixty-nine-word paragraph. They were all late learners of English as an L2. Twenty-nine participants took the d2-R test which is a Bourdon-style cancelation test validated to assess sustained attention. Statistical analyses were run on the data to verify correlations and effects of different variables. Results indicated that liking English correlated negatively with the number of mispronunciations produced. Also, the different processes assessed by the d2-r test yielded different correlations with the different categories of mispronunciation.

Subjects

HIGH school students; PRONUNCIATION; STATISTICS; SELF-esteem; ATTENTION

Publication

Ilha do Desterro: A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English & Cultural Studies, 2024, Vol 77, p1

ISSN

0101-4846

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5007/2175-8026.2024.e98751

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