The effect of speaker L2 English accent on hiring decisions in China

Authors

  • Yuqing He Australian National University, Australia Author
  • Ksenia Gnevsheva Australian National University, Australia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36505/TheLinguisticProceedings/2025/16/01/008/000668

Keywords:

accents, employment, linguistic discrimination, language attitudes

Abstract

The present paper investigates the perceived employability of L2 speakers of English in China. In a perception experiment, 90 Mandarin-speaking participants based in China assessed the employability of speakers represented through audio stimuli using five-point Likert scales. The study included two male and two female speakers for each of three L2 English accent groups: German, Korean, and Mandarin Chinese. The results showed that speakers with a German accent received higher employability ratings than speakers with a Korean accent. However, speakers with a Mandarin accent were not rated significantly differently from the other L2 accent groups, supporting the prejudice explanation rather than the comprehensibility explanation.

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Published

01-09-2025

How to Cite

The effect of speaker L2 English accent on hiring decisions in China. (2025). Linguistic Proceedings Series, 16(1), 29-32. https://doi.org/10.36505/TheLinguisticProceedings/2025/16/01/008/000668

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