Adults evaluate others based on their speech, yet little is known of the developmental trajectory by which accent attitudes are acquired. Here we investigate the development of American children's attitudes about Northern- and Southern-accented American English. Children in Illinois (the “North”) and Tennessee (the “South”) evaluated the social desirability, personality characteristics, and geographic origins of Northern- and Southern-accented individuals. Five- to 6-year-old children in Illinois preferred the Northern-accented speakers as potential friends, yet did not demonstrate knowledge of any stereotypes about the different groups; 5–6-year-old children in Tennessee did not show a preference towards either type of speaker. Nine- to 10...
In a number of publication in the area of 'perceptual dialectology' (e.g., Preston 1989), 1have comp...
It is common in many parts of the world for children to grow up in linguistically diverse communitie...
A speaker's regional dialect is a rich source of information about that person. Two studies examined...
Three experiments investigated 5- to 6-year-old monolingual English-speaking American children's soc...
Language and accent strongly influence the formation of social groups. By five years of age, childre...
Adult processing of other-accented speech is fast, dependent on lexical access, and readily generali...
How and when do children become aware that speakers have different accents? While adults readily mak...
Three experiments investigated 5- to 6-year-old monolingual English-speaking American children’s soc...
This study draws on previous research (e.g., Labov, 1969; Carranza & Ryan, 1975; Brennan & Brennan,...
Past research finds that monolingual and bilingual children prefer native speakers to individuals wh...
In most of the world, people have regular exposure to multiple accents. Therefore, learning to quick...
This study examined how passage content influences attitudes toward American English Accents. Partic...
This study examines children's metaphonological awareness for accent-related information in connecte...
This study examines children's ability to detect accent-related information in connected speech. Bri...
Past research has focused on demographic and skill-acquisition variables, such as age of arrival and...
In a number of publication in the area of 'perceptual dialectology' (e.g., Preston 1989), 1have comp...
It is common in many parts of the world for children to grow up in linguistically diverse communitie...
A speaker's regional dialect is a rich source of information about that person. Two studies examined...
Three experiments investigated 5- to 6-year-old monolingual English-speaking American children's soc...
Language and accent strongly influence the formation of social groups. By five years of age, childre...
Adult processing of other-accented speech is fast, dependent on lexical access, and readily generali...
How and when do children become aware that speakers have different accents? While adults readily mak...
Three experiments investigated 5- to 6-year-old monolingual English-speaking American children’s soc...
This study draws on previous research (e.g., Labov, 1969; Carranza & Ryan, 1975; Brennan & Brennan,...
Past research finds that monolingual and bilingual children prefer native speakers to individuals wh...
In most of the world, people have regular exposure to multiple accents. Therefore, learning to quick...
This study examined how passage content influences attitudes toward American English Accents. Partic...
This study examines children's metaphonological awareness for accent-related information in connecte...
This study examines children's ability to detect accent-related information in connected speech. Bri...
Past research has focused on demographic and skill-acquisition variables, such as age of arrival and...
In a number of publication in the area of 'perceptual dialectology' (e.g., Preston 1989), 1have comp...
It is common in many parts of the world for children to grow up in linguistically diverse communitie...
A speaker's regional dialect is a rich source of information about that person. Two studies examined...