Fuertes Jairo N, Potere Jodi C, Ramirez Karen Y
Fordham University, Lincoln Center, USA.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2002 Nov;8(4):346-56. doi: 10.1037/1099-9809.8.4.347.
This article reviews literature from the fields of psycholinguistics, communications, and social psychology that has examined the effects of speech accents (i.e., regional, national, and international variations in same-language use) on interpersonal attitudes, casual attributions, and subsequent behaviors. The authors link selected findings from this literature to the field of counseling to show that these findings can inform service delivery, particularly counseling conducted with ethnic minority and immigrant populations in the United States. Implications for practice and ideas for future research in this area are also discussed.
本文回顾了心理语言学、传播学和社会心理学领域的文献,这些文献研究了语音口音(即同一语言使用中的地区、国家和国际差异)对人际态度、因果归因及后续行为的影响。作者将这些文献中的部分研究结果与咨询领域联系起来,以表明这些结果可为服务提供提供参考,特别是为美国的少数民族和移民群体提供的咨询服务。本文还讨论了该领域的实践意义和未来研究方向。