This paper examines the behaviour of one linguistic feature among one black and one white group of Bermudian men over the age of 50. The acoustic analysis of the MOUTH vowel, one of the most heavily stereotyped sounds of Bermudian English, is used as a window onto linguistic parody observed in the white group, a community of practice known locally for theatrical dialect performance. In combination with contextual analysis, and in light of social conditions in Bermuda, phonetic findings suggest that this linguistic practice is not only a performance of “Bermudian‐ness,” but also a performance of a racialized stereotype which reflects and reinforces the raciolinguistic hierarchies of contemporary Bermudian society. The paper introduces this u...
Language in Jamaica is marked by high variation (Patrick, 2004 as cited in Kennedy, 2017) among spea...
In this dissertation, I quantify the use of five phonological features of African American English (...
This is a study of the pronunciation of thirty-six young adults who were born in Jamaica and. later...
This thesis examines the link between social conditions and linguistic practice in Bermuda, a Britis...
Bermudian English (BerE) is one of the least documented varieties of English that has undergone full...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project collected data from performers across th...
This article considers dialect contact and second-dialect acquisition by adult and child Barbadian E...
International audienceSociolinguistic analyses of creoles are generally restricted to morphosyntacti...
This thesis uses data from the Princeville, NC section of the Corpus of Regional African American La...
This article considers how conscious use of dialect in writing is an intentional act and can be acco...
An ability to speak Jamaican Standard English is the stated requirement for any managerial or frontl...
A comparison of the spoken language of adolescent Black males living in three southern suburban comm...
This research investigates the authenticity of white speakers of Black Vernacular English (BVE). The...
Use of African American English features among whites with significant social contact with African A...
An ability to speak Jamaican Standard English is the stated requirement for any managerial or frontl...
Language in Jamaica is marked by high variation (Patrick, 2004 as cited in Kennedy, 2017) among spea...
In this dissertation, I quantify the use of five phonological features of African American English (...
This is a study of the pronunciation of thirty-six young adults who were born in Jamaica and. later...
This thesis examines the link between social conditions and linguistic practice in Bermuda, a Britis...
Bermudian English (BerE) is one of the least documented varieties of English that has undergone full...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project collected data from performers across th...
This article considers dialect contact and second-dialect acquisition by adult and child Barbadian E...
International audienceSociolinguistic analyses of creoles are generally restricted to morphosyntacti...
This thesis uses data from the Princeville, NC section of the Corpus of Regional African American La...
This article considers how conscious use of dialect in writing is an intentional act and can be acco...
An ability to speak Jamaican Standard English is the stated requirement for any managerial or frontl...
A comparison of the spoken language of adolescent Black males living in three southern suburban comm...
This research investigates the authenticity of white speakers of Black Vernacular English (BVE). The...
Use of African American English features among whites with significant social contact with African A...
An ability to speak Jamaican Standard English is the stated requirement for any managerial or frontl...
Language in Jamaica is marked by high variation (Patrick, 2004 as cited in Kennedy, 2017) among spea...
In this dissertation, I quantify the use of five phonological features of African American English (...
This is a study of the pronunciation of thirty-six young adults who were born in Jamaica and. later...