How Do WE Address the Instructors in the Expanding Circle? Perspectives from Turkish EFL Speakers

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2024

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Dilbilim Dernegi

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This paper explores the linguistic forms preferred by Turkish speakers of English to address instructors in academic settings. Far from the norm-referenced approach which focuses on labeling non-native-like practices as failures, this study casts light on the underlying mechanisms of the identified address preferences from a variationist point of view. To this end, 140 Turkish speakers of English as a foreign language reported the address forms they preferred on a discourse completion task. Next, ten participants were semi-structurally interviewed to reveal the motives behind their preferences. The results yielded that Turkish language and culture were mirrored on L2 English address practices through code-switching and translating. Along with the finding that the participants repudiated the address norms of the Inner Circle varieties of English, it was discussed that this can be a sign of a developing system of addressing in Turkish English as a variety in the Expanding Circle. © 2024, Dilbilim Dernegi. All rights reserved.

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address forms; Turkish English; World Englishes

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Dilbilim Arastirmalari Dergisi

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35

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1

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