Cadernos de Linguística (Dec 2020)

Russian Immigrants in Brazil

  • Anna Smirnova Henriques,
  • Mario Augusto de Souza Fontes,
  • Pavel A. Skrelin,
  • Tatiana V. Kachkovskaia,
  • Svetlana Ruseishvili,
  • Maria Cristina Borrego,
  • Patrícia Piccin Bertelli Zuleta,
  • Léslie Piccolotto Ferreira,
  • Sandra Madureira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.2020.v1.n2.id210
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2

Abstract

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While L2 acquisition by Brazilians has been studied for different languages, the acquisition of Brazilian Portuguese by foreigners has been poorly explored. Recent studies of non-native accented speech in other languages have shown that a foreign accent could largely influence the perception of personal qualities of speakers, and this issue presents a large interest for intercultural research projects. Our research project is focused on Russophone immigrants living in Brazil, bilingual speakers of Russian and Portuguese. The specific aim of the current work is to describe a database containing information about 40 native Russian speakers living in São Paulo for at least six months. Their linguistic and sociocultural profiles are presented, and the experimental protocol of the data collection is described. The protocol included recording speech samples in Russian and in Portuguese and video recordings for further facial expression analysis of bilinguals by the program FaceReader 7.0. The analysis of the sociocultural profiles of the Russophones, presented in the current work, provides a strong basis for the enrichment of the phonetic, sociolinguistic, and nonverbal behavior analysis of these speakers.

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