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Accepted Paper:

Nigerian English as a lingua franca: intelligibility and attitudes in German-speaking contexts  
Julia Müller (University of Freiburg)

Paper short abstract:

This project investigates the intelligibility of Nigerian English in lingua-franca interactions with German listeners, evaluating how well Germans understand short extracts from English interviews recorded with Nigerian immigrants resident in Germany and identifying major obstacles to comprehension.

Paper long abstract:

This project investigates the use of Nigerian English in lingua-franca interaction in Germany, focussing on the perspective of the German listener. 58 German-speaking respondents were asked to transcribe short extracts from English interviews recorded with Nigerian immigrants and sojourners resident in Germany. In addition to testing comprehension, respondents were requested to rate samples along parameters designed to measure speaker likability and competence. The study’s two major findings are that, in spite of the absence of contextual clues, respondents perform better than expected in the comprehension task, but that the single greatest obstacle to comprehension is the presence of German-language material in the stimulus. As realistic ELF interaction in Germany necessarily involves a level of English-German mixing, the experiment thus points to a major practical problem in ELF interaction. The study also yields provisional findings on gender (with male voices being understood better than female ones) and interactions between assumptions about speakers and transcription performance that should be revisited in future research.

Panel Lang02b
African immigrants and sojourners in Europe: multilingual (mis)communication II
  Session 1 Friday 10 June, 2022, -