Cristina Herrero-Fernández

Cristina Herrero-Fernández
Nebrija Universidad · Lenguas Aplicadas

Phd Applied Linguistics

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Perceptual judgment of politeness in speech is highly correlated with prosodic characteristics, and may also be language-dependent. We conducted a crosslinguistic perceptual experiment, in which 42 subjects (14 native Mandarin speakers, 14 naï ve Spanish speakers, and 14 Spanish learners of Mandarin) rated the degree of politeness for 38 sets of Ma...
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Ser capaces de expresar las emociones en la lengua de comunicación de un lugar de migración puede facilitar considerablemente la plena participación de los inmigrantes en la sociedad de acogida. Sin embargo, los planes de enseñanza de lenguas elaborados expresamente para migrantes no suelen centrarse en este aspecto y, en consecuencia, estos suelen...
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Este artículo es de acceso abierto y está sujeto a la licencia de Reconocimiento 4.0 Internacional (CC CBY 4.0), de Creative Commons, que permite utilizar, distribuir y reproducir la obra original por cualquier medio sin restricciones, siempre y cuando se cite adecuadamente. PHONICA, 17, 2021, 50-71. Cita recomendada: Herrero, C.; Planelles, M.; y...
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Politeness plays a key role in cross-cultural communication and intercultural adaptation (Spencer-Oatey and Franklin 2009). Therefore, knowledge about (im)politeness and the acquisition of politeness strategies is central in the integration of immigrants and the achievement of social cohesion. At the same time, prosody is already known to directly...
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Perceptual judgment of politeness in speech is highly correlated with prosodic characteristics, and may also be language-dependent. We conducted a crosslinguistic perceptual experiment, in which 42 subjects (14 native Mandarin speakers, 14 naï ve Spanish speakers, and 14 Spanish learners of Mandarin) rated the degree of politeness for 38 sets of Ma...

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