Do accent biases observed half a century ago (Giles 1970) and 15 years ago (Coupland & Bishop 2007) still hold today in Britain? We provide an updated picture of national attitudes to accent labels by replicating and extending previous studies. Mean ratings and relative rankings of 38 accents for prestige and pleasantness by a large representative sample of the British population (N = 821) attest to a remarkably stable, long-standing hierarchy of accent status. We find little evidence of demotion of conservative prestige varieties or reranking of accents, although we do observe a slight improvement in lower rankings. We focus in detail on age and life stage, finding that most of the age patterns observed in earlier studies were in fact inst...
Speech communication is a highly interactive process in which speakers actively seek to align themse...
Research on language change has been complicated and hindered by the problem of obtaining quality da...
Broadcast speech can be a mirror for linguistic change occurring in the wider community. The 'Britis...
Do accent biases observed half a century ago (Giles 1970) and 15 years ago (Coupland and Bishop 2007...
This paper contrasts findings from a new survey of 5010 informants from across the UK, conducted in ...
The accent bias project examines attitudes to major accents in England, changing attitudes across ag...
World English accents are beamed via the media into the homes of those living in English speaking co...
In most of the world, people have regular exposure to multiple accents. Therefore, learning to quick...
In most of the world, people have regular exposure to multiple accents. Therefore, learning to quick...
This paper sets out to investigate changes and individual irregularities in the Received Pronunciati...
Unequal outcomes in professional hiring for individuals from less privileged backgrounds have been w...
Fair access to employment is vital for improving social mobility in Britain today. As language is no...
In this study we investigated perceptual learning of a foreign accent in young and elderly listeners...
In most of the world, people have regular exposure to multiple accents. Therefore, learning to quick...
In two experiments, we investigated age-related changes in how prosodic pitch accents affect memory....
Speech communication is a highly interactive process in which speakers actively seek to align themse...
Research on language change has been complicated and hindered by the problem of obtaining quality da...
Broadcast speech can be a mirror for linguistic change occurring in the wider community. The 'Britis...
Do accent biases observed half a century ago (Giles 1970) and 15 years ago (Coupland and Bishop 2007...
This paper contrasts findings from a new survey of 5010 informants from across the UK, conducted in ...
The accent bias project examines attitudes to major accents in England, changing attitudes across ag...
World English accents are beamed via the media into the homes of those living in English speaking co...
In most of the world, people have regular exposure to multiple accents. Therefore, learning to quick...
In most of the world, people have regular exposure to multiple accents. Therefore, learning to quick...
This paper sets out to investigate changes and individual irregularities in the Received Pronunciati...
Unequal outcomes in professional hiring for individuals from less privileged backgrounds have been w...
Fair access to employment is vital for improving social mobility in Britain today. As language is no...
In this study we investigated perceptual learning of a foreign accent in young and elderly listeners...
In most of the world, people have regular exposure to multiple accents. Therefore, learning to quick...
In two experiments, we investigated age-related changes in how prosodic pitch accents affect memory....
Speech communication is a highly interactive process in which speakers actively seek to align themse...
Research on language change has been complicated and hindered by the problem of obtaining quality da...
Broadcast speech can be a mirror for linguistic change occurring in the wider community. The 'Britis...