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  2. Accent (sociolinguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In sociolinguistics, an accent is a way of pronouncing a language that is distinctive to a country, area, social class, or individual. [1] An accent may be identified with the locality in which its speakers reside (a regional or geographical accent), the socioeconomic status of its speakers, their ethnicity (an ethnolect), their caste or social class (a social accent), or influence from their ...

  3. Journal of Sociolinguistics - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Sociolinguistics is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers topics in sociolinguistics. Its scope encompasses a wide range of languages treated from a multidisciplinary point of view. It was established in 1997 and appears four times a year.

  4. Accent perception - Wikipedia

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    Social identity theory is a theory that describes intergroup behaviour based on group membership. Markers of group membership can be arbitrary, e.g., coloured vests, a flip of a coin, etc., or non-arbitrary, e.g., gender, language, race, etc. [4] Accent is a non-arbitrary marker for group membership that is potentially more salient than most other non-arbitrary markers such as race [5] and ...

  5. Category:Sociolinguistics journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Sociolinguistics; L. Language in Society; Language Problems and Language Planning This page was last edited on 8 March 2023, at 03:23 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Category:Sociolinguistics - Wikipedia

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    Accent (sociolinguistics) Accent reduction; Age-graded variation; Allophone (person) Alphabet soup (linguistics) Anti-establishment; Anti-language; Apparent-time hypothesis; Audience design; Australian Aboriginal avoidance practices; Australian English; Autonomy and heteronomy; Avoidance speech; Axiom of categoricity; Shoji Azuma

  7. Matched-guise test - Wikipedia

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    The matched-guise test is a sociolinguistic experimental technique used to determine ... Evaluational reactions to accented English speech. The Journal of Abnormal ...

  8. Language in Society - Wikipedia

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    Language in Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal of sociolinguistics.It was established in 1972 and is published five times a year by Cambridge University Press.The current editors in chief are Susan Ehrlich (York University) and Tommaso Milani (University of Gothenburg).

  9. List of linguistics journals - Wikipedia

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    7 Sociolinguistics. 8 Area-specific. Toggle Area-specific subsection. 8.1 Africa. 8.2 East Asia. ... Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal; Corpus linguistics