This is episode 1 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow the gap between academic and non-academic understandings of language, by speaking to a range of people from inside and outside of academia
The recent ‘multilingual turn’ in applied linguistics which rejects dominant monolingual ideologies ...
The way we listen to spoken language is tailored to the specific benefit of native-language speech i...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...
This is episode 4 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
This is episode 3 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
This is episode 5 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
This is episode 6 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
How do college students adjust or modify their communication skills with people who speak with an ac...
[EN] It is essential for foreign language learners to have adequate opportunities for speaking in or...
Have you ever noticed an accent or puzzled over a dialect phrase? Language can be a powerful tool wi...
How should we treat students\u27 accents in the classroom? The presenter interviewed non-native Engl...
This paper examines an example of how podcasts can be used to boost the listening and speaking profi...
Every person in the world has his or her own unique way of speaking. Patterns, however, can be found...
While it is well-established that listeners judge accents different from their own, and that this li...
This study looked at the impact of podcast technology on the development of English listening skills...
The recent ‘multilingual turn’ in applied linguistics which rejects dominant monolingual ideologies ...
The way we listen to spoken language is tailored to the specific benefit of native-language speech i...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...
This is episode 4 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
This is episode 3 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
This is episode 5 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
This is episode 6 of Accentricity, a podcast about sociolinguistics. In this podcast I try to narrow...
How do college students adjust or modify their communication skills with people who speak with an ac...
[EN] It is essential for foreign language learners to have adequate opportunities for speaking in or...
Have you ever noticed an accent or puzzled over a dialect phrase? Language can be a powerful tool wi...
How should we treat students\u27 accents in the classroom? The presenter interviewed non-native Engl...
This paper examines an example of how podcasts can be used to boost the listening and speaking profi...
Every person in the world has his or her own unique way of speaking. Patterns, however, can be found...
While it is well-established that listeners judge accents different from their own, and that this li...
This study looked at the impact of podcast technology on the development of English listening skills...
The recent ‘multilingual turn’ in applied linguistics which rejects dominant monolingual ideologies ...
The way we listen to spoken language is tailored to the specific benefit of native-language speech i...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...