Speech Accommodation among Non-Tlemcenian Women in Tlemcen Community
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
The present extended essay seeks to investigate speech accommodation among
non-Tlemcenian women in Tlemcen community. Therefore, its main objective is to
determine and gauge its extent and the set of factors that either facilitate or hinder this
linguistic phenomenon. The descriptive design of the present case study has
implemented both qualitative and quantitative methods in analysing the results obtained
from a questionnaire administered to forty-eight informants. The findings of the study
have indicated that speech accommodation does exist among the informants in a relative
rate. It has also been revealed that the factors that facilitate speech accommodation stem
from the will of the participants to integrate with the local community via the constant
and daily contact and interaction with its members. As for the hindering factors, the
study has concluded that these are mainly due to the excessive use of the glottal stop in
Tlemcen speech and its rapid flow.