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Author:Rosewarne, D.D.
Scott, J.C.
Green, D.J.
Title:Representative English-language accents as perceived by prospective and practicing Argentine providers of business-related language services
Journal:Journal of Language for International Business
2005 : VOL. 16:1, p.18-42
Index terms:Languages
Education
Business communication
Language:eng
Abstract:This article examines perceptions of representative English-language accents using responds from prospective and practicing Argentine providers of business related language services (hereafter as BRLSs). The ranking of accents was following: General American English (hereafter as: E.), Received Pronunciation E., Indian E., Japanese E., Estuary E., and Australian E.. This implies that when teaching businesspersons BLRSs should choose either General American E. or Received Pronunciation E. as their accent model.
SCIMA record nr: 257884
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