One way of evaluating the salience of a linguistic feature is by assessing the extent to which listeners associate the feature with a social category such as a particular socioeconomic class, gender, or nationality. Such ‘top–down’ associations will inevitably differ somewhat from listener to listener, as a linguistic feature – the pronunciation of a vowel or consonant, for instance – can evoke multiple social category associations, depending upon the dialect in which the feature is embedded and the context in which it is heard. In a given speech community it is reasonable to expect, as a consequence of the salience of the linguistic form in question, a certain level of intersubjective agreement on social category associations. Two metrics ...
Sociophonetic research (e.g. [Strand, 1999] and [Campbell-Kibler, 2007]) has shown that speakers’ ph...
Connecting individual-level stylizations to group patterns is a central concern of sociolinguistics ...
This paper investigates to what extent the differing social meanings held by linguistic features res...
The question of how we can define salience, what properties it includes and how we can quantify it h...
The question of how we can define salience, what properties it includes and how we can quantify it h...
This paper investigates the social meaning of post‐nasal [ɡ]‐presence, a dialectal variant character...
CONTACT This paper has a dual aim: first, it is an attempt to bring sociolinguistic variability into...
There exists a dearth of research investigating how listeners use their knowledge of variation in th...
This paper investigates the attachment of overt and covert prestige to different varieties of Scotti...
In this article we undertake selective quantitative analyses of the demographically-sampled spoken E...
Sociolinguistic studies have established that people make judgements about speakers based on accent....
Forty-one Detroit-area residents were given perceptual tests in which they were asked to choose from...
Work in perceptual dialectology has argued that listeners’ successful identification of accent areas...
This study asks whether and how the features that define a language variety co-vary within the commu...
This volume investigates the realisation and perception of four phonological variables in Liverpool ...
Sociophonetic research (e.g. [Strand, 1999] and [Campbell-Kibler, 2007]) has shown that speakers’ ph...
Connecting individual-level stylizations to group patterns is a central concern of sociolinguistics ...
This paper investigates to what extent the differing social meanings held by linguistic features res...
The question of how we can define salience, what properties it includes and how we can quantify it h...
The question of how we can define salience, what properties it includes and how we can quantify it h...
This paper investigates the social meaning of post‐nasal [ɡ]‐presence, a dialectal variant character...
CONTACT This paper has a dual aim: first, it is an attempt to bring sociolinguistic variability into...
There exists a dearth of research investigating how listeners use their knowledge of variation in th...
This paper investigates the attachment of overt and covert prestige to different varieties of Scotti...
In this article we undertake selective quantitative analyses of the demographically-sampled spoken E...
Sociolinguistic studies have established that people make judgements about speakers based on accent....
Forty-one Detroit-area residents were given perceptual tests in which they were asked to choose from...
Work in perceptual dialectology has argued that listeners’ successful identification of accent areas...
This study asks whether and how the features that define a language variety co-vary within the commu...
This volume investigates the realisation and perception of four phonological variables in Liverpool ...
Sociophonetic research (e.g. [Strand, 1999] and [Campbell-Kibler, 2007]) has shown that speakers’ ph...
Connecting individual-level stylizations to group patterns is a central concern of sociolinguistics ...
This paper investigates to what extent the differing social meanings held by linguistic features res...