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Addressing automatic speech recognition for ELT from a Global Englishes perspective (Journal Article)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ELT Journal ; Volume 77, Number 4, October 2023Publication details: UK :Oxford University Press , October 2023Description: 435–444pISSN:
  • 0951-0893
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Abstract: Research has indicated that L2 learners frequently encounter challenges when using automatic speech recognition (ASR) in ELT. Therefore, this study explored how critical inquiries into the current ASR technology that is oriented towards native speech might elicit Global Englishes (GE) awareness among Korean pre-service teachers. Qualitative data gathered from interviews with twenty-three Korean students in a teacher education programme and their reflective journals revealed their GE awareness regarding ASR issues in ELT. Furthermore, the findings suggested that their GE awareness was influenced by their previous experiences with taking GE-informed courses and English as a lingua franca communication. Finally, these participants would be willing to incorporate GE perspectives into their future ASR-based ELT classes. It is suggested that the inclusion of GE perspectives into ELT courses be considered to encourage L2 students not to entirely conform to NS norms in ELT.
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Abstract: Research has indicated that L2 learners frequently encounter challenges when using automatic speech recognition (ASR) in ELT. Therefore, this study explored how critical inquiries into the current ASR technology that is oriented towards native speech might elicit Global Englishes (GE) awareness among Korean pre-service teachers. Qualitative data gathered from interviews with twenty-three Korean students in a teacher education programme and their reflective journals revealed their GE awareness regarding ASR issues in ELT. Furthermore, the findings suggested that their GE awareness was influenced by their previous experiences with taking GE-informed courses and English as a lingua franca communication. Finally, these participants would be willing to incorporate GE perspectives into their future ASR-based ELT classes. It is suggested that the inclusion of GE perspectives into ELT courses be considered to encourage L2 students not to entirely conform to NS norms in ELT.

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