This article examines the contestation of a partially enregistered variety, namely, the “Cleveland accent ” or “northern accent ” in Ohio. Speaker perceptions of language variation within Ohio were collected from eighty-nine visitors to a science museum in Columbus, Ohio. Participant responses reflect Ohio’s complex dialect situation, dividing the northern and southern areas of the state out from a purportedly neutral, normative center. Accent-free speakers are positioned in central Ohio cities and presented as racially unmarked, while Southern, rural speakers and African American, young, urban speakers are presented as stigmatized and linguistically deficient Others. This stigma contrasts strikingly with the value-free discussion of otherw...
This dissertation presents a dialectological study of the city of Erie, Pennsylvania, and the neighb...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
Regional differences in dialect are of interest to those in the field of speech. A question arises f...
This article examines the contestation of a partially enregistered variety, namely, the “Cleveland a...
The methodologies of perceptual dialectology have generally not been used to study perceived variati...
The Midwest of the United States is an interesting area for dialectologists to study because while s...
A great deal of scholarly research has addressed the issue of dialect mapping in the United States. ...
Perceptual dialectology finds that non-linguists determine dialect boundaries by linguistic features...
Ph.D.LinguisticsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue....
abstract: This article considers a type of material artifact that circulates ideas about regional sp...
Second Place in the category of Speech and Hearing Science, Education, and Business at the 2009 Denm...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study conducted in the Boise State University LING ...
This thesis investigates how speakers living in linguistically stigmatized and lin-guistically prest...
This dissertation quantifies fronting of the high and lower-high back vowels and glide-weakening of ...
abstract: This article examines the perceptual dialectology of 50 residents of greater Boston. Map d...
This dissertation presents a dialectological study of the city of Erie, Pennsylvania, and the neighb...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
Regional differences in dialect are of interest to those in the field of speech. A question arises f...
This article examines the contestation of a partially enregistered variety, namely, the “Cleveland a...
The methodologies of perceptual dialectology have generally not been used to study perceived variati...
The Midwest of the United States is an interesting area for dialectologists to study because while s...
A great deal of scholarly research has addressed the issue of dialect mapping in the United States. ...
Perceptual dialectology finds that non-linguists determine dialect boundaries by linguistic features...
Ph.D.LinguisticsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue....
abstract: This article considers a type of material artifact that circulates ideas about regional sp...
Second Place in the category of Speech and Hearing Science, Education, and Business at the 2009 Denm...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study conducted in the Boise State University LING ...
This thesis investigates how speakers living in linguistically stigmatized and lin-guistically prest...
This dissertation quantifies fronting of the high and lower-high back vowels and glide-weakening of ...
abstract: This article examines the perceptual dialectology of 50 residents of greater Boston. Map d...
This dissertation presents a dialectological study of the city of Erie, Pennsylvania, and the neighb...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
Regional differences in dialect are of interest to those in the field of speech. A question arises f...