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Date: 15-Jul-2008 From: Marta Schiller <phdmunichgooglemail.com> Subject: Studies on Language Attitudes E-mail this message to a friend
Dear colleagues,
I am writing you in order to ask you for support. I am about to start a research on the language attitudes of native speakers of English toward different varieties of English and their attitudes toward English produced by L2 speakers (both foreign and native-like L2 speakers). But I am lacking an overview of the studies that dealt with language attitudes, in general.
I would be very grateful if anyone can provide me with some info on where to find an overview of literature that considered this question already. I would be happy to get as many as possible literature recommendations.