Publication: Pronunciational Swings: British and American Influences on the English Pronunciation of English as a Second Language Learners in Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2023-11-01
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
In Sri Lanka, which used to be British Ceylon for
nearly 15 decades, BrE used to hold a dominant
position in all aspects of life. Under globalisation, a
shift is observed taking place towards AmE due to
numerous developments in science, technology,
industry, commerce, politics, and popular
culture. Academics and professionals depend on
audiovisual recordings of presentations produced
either in Standard British English (BrE) or Standard
American English (AmE) and broadcast in public
media. Against this background, this paper
examines the dynamicity of English pronunciation
in Sri Lanka caused by BrE and AmE, to which the
ESL learners on the island are daily exposed. It
also investigates the extent to which BrE and AmE
respectively influence English pronunciation in Sri
Lanka, filling a notable gap in the existing literature.
The research provides valuable insights into
some emerging trends in English pronunciation
in Sri Lanka, the conditions that influence the
Sri Lankan speakers’ attitudes toward the two
varieties of English, and the support the ESL
teachers can derive from their awareness of
pronunciational swings between BrE and AmE
in organising teaching practices and materials.
Further, some major pronunciation differences
between BrE and AmE are explored, highlighting
both disparities and exceptions consistent in
certain phonetic features. Finally, it explores the
dynamicity of English pronunciation in Sri Lanka,
emphasizing the need to consider both local and
global factors in ESL teaching, with suggestions for
effective language learning and communication in
global contexts.
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Standard British English, Standard American English, ESL Learners’ Pronunciation, British and American Influence, American and British Accents
Citation
Sankaja Amaraweera , Sucheru Dissanayake. (2023). Pronunciational Swings: British and American Influences on the English Pronunciation of English as a Second Language Learners in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 134- 140.
