This article examines how social stereotypes influence listeners’ perceptions of indexical language. Building on recent developments in linguistics and social psychology, I investigate the extent to which stereotypical attitudes and beliefs about categories of speakers serve to enable the association of linguistic features with particular social meanings while simultaneously blocking others. My arguments are based on an analysis of listener perceptions of the intersecting categories of gender, sexuality, and social class among men in the UK. Using a modified matched-guise paradigm to test three category-relevant variables (mean pitch, spectral characteristics of /s/, and TH-fronting), I demonstrate how the perception of social meaning is go...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We inv...
The identity of the interlocutor is an essential cue for successful communication. A sentence like ...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
This article illustrates the use of an empirical method for examining the perceptual identification ...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
This paper investigates the linguistic mechanisms employed by gay men. Its aim is to identify the sp...
This work examines the effect of gender stereotypes on the perception of language by draw-ing togeth...
This thesis presents innovative research which uses gender-ambiguous speech to investigate perceptio...
Research in sociophonetics faces several challenges when it comes to understanding the social signif...
Language, Sexuality, and Power: Studies in Intersectional Sociolinguistics examines the diversity of...
Language, gender and sexuality emerged as a field of study within linguistics (particularly sociolin...
In this chapter, we will discuss three functions of language in social cogni- tion. First, we will a...
Whenever we speak in a particular language variety rather than another, we display an affinity with ...
In this paper, we present a cognitive sociolinguistic approach to the variation of sexual concepts i...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We inv...
The identity of the interlocutor is an essential cue for successful communication. A sentence like ...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
This article illustrates the use of an empirical method for examining the perceptual identification ...
Language use plays a crucial role in the consensualization of stereotypes within cultural groups. Ba...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
This paper investigates the linguistic mechanisms employed by gay men. Its aim is to identify the sp...
This work examines the effect of gender stereotypes on the perception of language by draw-ing togeth...
This thesis presents innovative research which uses gender-ambiguous speech to investigate perceptio...
Research in sociophonetics faces several challenges when it comes to understanding the social signif...
Language, Sexuality, and Power: Studies in Intersectional Sociolinguistics examines the diversity of...
Language, gender and sexuality emerged as a field of study within linguistics (particularly sociolin...
In this chapter, we will discuss three functions of language in social cogni- tion. First, we will a...
Whenever we speak in a particular language variety rather than another, we display an affinity with ...
In this paper, we present a cognitive sociolinguistic approach to the variation of sexual concepts i...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We inv...
The identity of the interlocutor is an essential cue for successful communication. A sentence like ...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...