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題名 旅居臺灣印尼人的華語口音與其形象再現的關係研究
Non-native Mandarin Accents and Representation of Indonesians in Taiwan作者 吳停勝
Hansen, Fedrik貢獻者 葉嘉炘<br>康庭瑜
Yeh, Chia-Hsin<br>Kang, Ting-Yu
吳停勝
Fedrik Hansen關鍵詞 印尼人
外國移工
非母語華語口音
種族歧視
刻板印象
Indonesian
Migrant workers
Non-native Mandarin accents
Racial discrimination
Stereotypes日期 2022 上傳時間 5-Oct-2022 09:28:46 (UTC+8) 摘要 本研究試以實驗研究法,探討臺灣人如何看待旅居臺灣印尼人的華語口音,以及印尼人的外貌如何影響臺灣人對於其華語口音的感知與評價,儘管印尼人為臺灣最大宗的外籍人口,而且印尼也是台灣移工最主要的來源,但與其他外國移民相比,印尼人似乎承受更多負面的刻板印象和偏見。除了受到主流社會的汙名化之外,大多數印尼人也對華語的學習感到挫折,因而較容易產生印尼腔的華語口音。由於先前研究認為口音是歧視和偏見最直接的載體,本研究預設印尼腔的華語口音將進一步加深臺灣人對印尼人的刻板印象與污名化,然而,目前各式文獻中,仍相當欠缺探討臺灣人對非母語華語口音感知與其刻板印象之間關聯性的相關研究。為驗證此一相關性的研究預設,本研究招募了30名臺灣人參與一項實驗研究,實驗共分為三個部分:實驗一「純音檔」、實驗二「純音檔」以及實驗三「音檔附照片」,每位參與者將根據他們所聽到的四種不同華語口音:「標準臺灣華語口音」,「不流利的韓語腔華語口音」,「流利的印尼腔華語口音」,「不流利的印尼腔華語口音」,並按照六項改編自Mulac(1975)「語音方言態度量表」的評量標準,如:「專業度、經濟能力、教育程度、吸引力、悅耳程度、優雅程度」,對216個各式音檔來進行評價。本論文主要有三項研究成果,首先,參與者對於新移民華語口音的評價和感知,與其華語水平和發音錯誤程度高度相關,換言之,臺灣人對於非母語口音,確實有一定程度的偏見與負面態度。第二,參與實驗者對於不流利的韓語腔華語口音與不流利的印尼腔華語口音,存在相似的偏見與負面態度,顯示一般臺灣人無法辨識這兩種不同外國腔調的華語口音,換言之,臺灣人對於外國腔華語口音的偏見並非特定,而是普遍性的現象。第三,當實驗中的音檔附上了印尼人的照片時,臺灣受試者對於非母語華語口音的整體評價反而愈趨正向,並不會因為印尼人照片的訊息暗示,而強化其偏見與負面態度,此一研究結果顯示,台灣人對於印尼移工特有的偏見與負面態度,並非主要源自於其特殊的華語口音,華語口音只是主流社會強化其既定刻板印象與負面態度的一種藉口,換言之,非母語華語口音只是既有刻板印象的附屬品,有意無意中強化臺灣受試者本身對於印尼移工既定的刻板印象。此外,本研究結果也顯示,受試的臺灣年輕族群具有較高的文化意識,已逐步展現臺灣社會對於新移民與多元文化的開放性。
The study aims to examine how Taiwanese perceive Indonesian-accented Mandarin and how the perception is correlated with the physical appearance of Indonesians using an experimental approach. Although Indonesians are the largest foreign nationals as well as the prominent source of migrant workers in Taiwan, they seem to suffer more stereotypes and prejudice than other foreign nationals. Aside from some entrenched stigmas, such as poor, unsanitary, and run-away, most Indonesians also struggle with Mandarin language proficiency, making them subject to non-native Mandarin accents. As accented speech is believed to be a carrier of discrimination and prejudice, Indonesian-accented Mandarin is presumed to further enhance the stigmatized perceptions of Indonesians in Taiwan. However, it has been barely studied how non-native speakers’ Mandarin accents relate to their stereotypes projected by the native in the literature.To fill in the gap, the current study recruited a total of 30 Taiwanese Mandarin speakers as participants and set up three corresponding experiments: experiment 1 (audio-only), experiment 2 (audio-only), and experiment 3 (audio-visual). Each participant was asked to rate 216 audio trials recorded from four different speakers, including Standard Taiwan Mandarin, Korean-accented Mandarin, and two types of Indonesian-accented Mandarin varying in proficiency levels (i.e., high and low), based on the six evaluation criteria: degree of professionalism, economic level, education level, degree of attractiveness, degree of pleasantness, degree of elegance, adapted from the Speech Dialect Attitudinal Scale by Mulac (1975).The results suggest three findings as follows. First, Taiwanese participants’ evaluations of non-native Mandarin accents are strongly correlated to the proficiency level of Mandarin speaking along with the degree of mispronunciations. In other words, native speakers’ discrimination against non-native Mandarin accents is proved to be substantial. Second, Taiwanese participants’ perception of low-proficiency Indonesian-accented Mandarin is not significantly different from that of low-proficiency Korean-accented Mandarin, indicating that Taiwanese participants could not discriminate the two different types of Mandarin accents. That is to say, accent-related discrimination is a general occurrence rather than an issue specific to Indonesian speakers in the audio-only context. Third, the additional inputs of Indonesian images in the audio-visual setting actually improve the overall evaluations and do not exacerbate those entrenched stereotypes of Indonesians. 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國立政治大學
國際傳播英語碩士學位學程(IMICS)
108461011資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0108461011 資料類型 thesis dc.contributor.advisor 葉嘉炘<br>康庭瑜 zh_TW dc.contributor.advisor Yeh, Chia-Hsin<br>Kang, Ting-Yu en_US dc.contributor.author (Authors) 吳停勝 zh_TW dc.contributor.author (Authors) Fedrik Hansen en_US dc.creator (作者) 吳停勝 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) Hansen, Fedrik en_US dc.date (日期) 2022 en_US dc.date.accessioned 5-Oct-2022 09:28:46 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 5-Oct-2022 09:28:46 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 5-Oct-2022 09:28:46 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) G0108461011 en_US dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/142179 - dc.description (描述) 碩士 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 國際傳播英語碩士學位學程(IMICS) zh_TW dc.description (描述) 108461011 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) 本研究試以實驗研究法,探討臺灣人如何看待旅居臺灣印尼人的華語口音,以及印尼人的外貌如何影響臺灣人對於其華語口音的感知與評價,儘管印尼人為臺灣最大宗的外籍人口,而且印尼也是台灣移工最主要的來源,但與其他外國移民相比,印尼人似乎承受更多負面的刻板印象和偏見。除了受到主流社會的汙名化之外,大多數印尼人也對華語的學習感到挫折,因而較容易產生印尼腔的華語口音。由於先前研究認為口音是歧視和偏見最直接的載體,本研究預設印尼腔的華語口音將進一步加深臺灣人對印尼人的刻板印象與污名化,然而,目前各式文獻中,仍相當欠缺探討臺灣人對非母語華語口音感知與其刻板印象之間關聯性的相關研究。為驗證此一相關性的研究預設,本研究招募了30名臺灣人參與一項實驗研究,實驗共分為三個部分:實驗一「純音檔」、實驗二「純音檔」以及實驗三「音檔附照片」,每位參與者將根據他們所聽到的四種不同華語口音:「標準臺灣華語口音」,「不流利的韓語腔華語口音」,「流利的印尼腔華語口音」,「不流利的印尼腔華語口音」,並按照六項改編自Mulac(1975)「語音方言態度量表」的評量標準,如:「專業度、經濟能力、教育程度、吸引力、悅耳程度、優雅程度」,對216個各式音檔來進行評價。本論文主要有三項研究成果,首先,參與者對於新移民華語口音的評價和感知,與其華語水平和發音錯誤程度高度相關,換言之,臺灣人對於非母語口音,確實有一定程度的偏見與負面態度。第二,參與實驗者對於不流利的韓語腔華語口音與不流利的印尼腔華語口音,存在相似的偏見與負面態度,顯示一般臺灣人無法辨識這兩種不同外國腔調的華語口音,換言之,臺灣人對於外國腔華語口音的偏見並非特定,而是普遍性的現象。第三,當實驗中的音檔附上了印尼人的照片時,臺灣受試者對於非母語華語口音的整體評價反而愈趨正向,並不會因為印尼人照片的訊息暗示,而強化其偏見與負面態度,此一研究結果顯示,台灣人對於印尼移工特有的偏見與負面態度,並非主要源自於其特殊的華語口音,華語口音只是主流社會強化其既定刻板印象與負面態度的一種藉口,換言之,非母語華語口音只是既有刻板印象的附屬品,有意無意中強化臺灣受試者本身對於印尼移工既定的刻板印象。此外,本研究結果也顯示,受試的臺灣年輕族群具有較高的文化意識,已逐步展現臺灣社會對於新移民與多元文化的開放性。 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) The study aims to examine how Taiwanese perceive Indonesian-accented Mandarin and how the perception is correlated with the physical appearance of Indonesians using an experimental approach. Although Indonesians are the largest foreign nationals as well as the prominent source of migrant workers in Taiwan, they seem to suffer more stereotypes and prejudice than other foreign nationals. Aside from some entrenched stigmas, such as poor, unsanitary, and run-away, most Indonesians also struggle with Mandarin language proficiency, making them subject to non-native Mandarin accents. As accented speech is believed to be a carrier of discrimination and prejudice, Indonesian-accented Mandarin is presumed to further enhance the stigmatized perceptions of Indonesians in Taiwan. However, it has been barely studied how non-native speakers’ Mandarin accents relate to their stereotypes projected by the native in the literature.To fill in the gap, the current study recruited a total of 30 Taiwanese Mandarin speakers as participants and set up three corresponding experiments: experiment 1 (audio-only), experiment 2 (audio-only), and experiment 3 (audio-visual). Each participant was asked to rate 216 audio trials recorded from four different speakers, including Standard Taiwan Mandarin, Korean-accented Mandarin, and two types of Indonesian-accented Mandarin varying in proficiency levels (i.e., high and low), based on the six evaluation criteria: degree of professionalism, economic level, education level, degree of attractiveness, degree of pleasantness, degree of elegance, adapted from the Speech Dialect Attitudinal Scale by Mulac (1975).The results suggest three findings as follows. First, Taiwanese participants’ evaluations of non-native Mandarin accents are strongly correlated to the proficiency level of Mandarin speaking along with the degree of mispronunciations. In other words, native speakers’ discrimination against non-native Mandarin accents is proved to be substantial. Second, Taiwanese participants’ perception of low-proficiency Indonesian-accented Mandarin is not significantly different from that of low-proficiency Korean-accented Mandarin, indicating that Taiwanese participants could not discriminate the two different types of Mandarin accents. That is to say, accent-related discrimination is a general occurrence rather than an issue specific to Indonesian speakers in the audio-only context. Third, the additional inputs of Indonesian images in the audio-visual setting actually improve the overall evaluations and do not exacerbate those entrenched stereotypes of Indonesians. Based on these findings above, the thesis proposes that non-native Mandarin accents simply play an auxiliary role in those presupposed stereotypes, such as a carrier to provoke or aggravate prejudice and discrimination against a racial minority. More crucially, the current participants as young Taiwanese cohorts exhibit a high level of cultural awareness, implying a potential success in multiculturalism and openness toward new immigrants in Taiwan. en_US dc.description.tableofcontents Acknowledgment iAbstract iiiTable of Contents viiList of Figures xiList of Tables xiiiChapter 1 1Introduction 11.1 Indonesian Migrant Workers in Taiwan 11.2 New Southbound Policy in 2016 21.3 Research Purpose & Objectives 4Chapter 2 6Literature Review 62.1 Immigrants and Stereotypes 62.1.1 Attitude towards immigrants 82.1.2 Stereotypes of Immigrants in Taiwan 92.1.3 Stereotypes of Indonesians in Taiwan 112.2 Accents and Stereotypes 122.2.1 Perceptions of Non-native English Accents 132.2.2 Perceptions of Mandarin Accents 142.3 Non-native Mandarin Accents among Indonesian Speakers 162.4 Effect of Visual Information on the Perceptions of Accents 192.5 Hypotheses 20Chapter 3 22Method 223.1 Materials 223.1.1 Measures for Attitude and Perception 223.1.2 Speakers 223.1.3 Word List 243.1.4 Auditory Stimuli 253.1.5 Visual Stimuli 283.2 Experiment Design 283.2.1 Participants 293.2.2 Procedure 303.2.2.1 Exercise 303.2.2.2 Experiment 1 313.2.2.3 Experiment 2 313.2.2.4 Experiment 3 323.2.3 Predictions 33Chapter 4 35Results 354.1 Experiment 1 354.1.1 Analysis Based on Two Parameters and Four Speakers 354.1.2 Analysis Based on Stimulus Types 384.2 Experiment 2 414.2.1 Analysis Based on Four Parameters and Four Speakers 414.2.2 Analysis Based on Stimulus Types 454.3 Experiment 3 474.3.1 Analysis Based on Two Parameters and Three Speakers 484.3.2 Analysis Based on Hijab Wearing 494.3.2 Analysis of Additional Visual Information 514.4 Demographics 534.4.1 Analysis of Participant’s Gender 534.4.2 Analysis of Exposure Frequency to Non-native Mandarin Accents 574.4.3 Analysis of Exposure Types to Non-native Mandarin Accents 614.4.4 Analysis of Exposure Frequency to Indonesians in Taiwan 63Chapter 5 66Discussion 665.1 Hypothesis 1 on the Effect of Proficiency Level 665.2 Hypothesis 2 on the Effect of Various Non-native Mandarin Accents 685.3 Hypothesis 3 on the Additional Effect of Visual Information 69Chapter 6 71Conclusion 716.1 Contributions of Study 726.2 Limitations and Future Research 74References 76Appendix: Main Study Questionnaire 86 zh_TW dc.format.extent 2444338 bytes - dc.format.mimetype application/pdf - dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0108461011 en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) 印尼人 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 外國移工 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 非母語華語口音 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 種族歧視 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 刻板印象 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) Indonesian en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Migrant workers en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Non-native Mandarin accents en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Racial discrimination en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Stereotypes en_US dc.title (題名) 旅居臺灣印尼人的華語口音與其形象再現的關係研究 zh_TW dc.title (題名) Non-native Mandarin Accents and Representation of Indonesians in Taiwan en_US dc.type (資料類型) thesis en_US dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) Adams-Bass, V. 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