The results of a subjective reaction test on a sample of 440 Costa Ricans indicate that in societies where educational levels are not generally high, social status groups may be differentiated phonologically by the use of prestigeful features rather than by stigmatized ones, contrary to findings regarding social dialects in the United States. Participating listeners discriminated between three speakers whose reading of a Spanish text varied only according to their percentage use of stigmatized and prestige phonological variables--specifically, accent shift, vowel alternation, and consonantal alternation. As hypothesized, listeners assigned occupational status to, distanced themselves socially from, and attributed personality and socioeconom...
This work presents preliminary research into determining value judgments of socioeconomic class and ...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
This chapter will focus on the external factors conditioning phonological variation. I will introduc...
The subjective reactions of listeners from various backgrounds to speech varieties used in Medellin,...
This study examined prejudicial attitudes toward Spanish-accented speakers, and subjects\u27 willing...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-98)The present study investigated the relationship bet...
This study asks whether and how the features that define a language variety co-vary within the commu...
This project explores discrimination in the perception of Spanish language dialects with the intenti...
“Dialectic Perception in Education: An Analytical Exploration of the Spanish-Speaker’s English Diale...
This thesis attempts to bridge the gap between Social Psychology and Sociolinguistics by exploring t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatu...
This paper provides new empirical support for the sociolinguistic monitor hypothesis, replicating La...
Compelling evidence on the role of social factors in speech perception has led scholars to posit tha...
Paper presented at the 6th Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Seco...
Originating in the 1960’s with the work of William Labov, the field of sociolinguistics has given wa...
This work presents preliminary research into determining value judgments of socioeconomic class and ...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
This chapter will focus on the external factors conditioning phonological variation. I will introduc...
The subjective reactions of listeners from various backgrounds to speech varieties used in Medellin,...
This study examined prejudicial attitudes toward Spanish-accented speakers, and subjects\u27 willing...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-98)The present study investigated the relationship bet...
This study asks whether and how the features that define a language variety co-vary within the commu...
This project explores discrimination in the perception of Spanish language dialects with the intenti...
“Dialectic Perception in Education: An Analytical Exploration of the Spanish-Speaker’s English Diale...
This thesis attempts to bridge the gap between Social Psychology and Sociolinguistics by exploring t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatu...
This paper provides new empirical support for the sociolinguistic monitor hypothesis, replicating La...
Compelling evidence on the role of social factors in speech perception has led scholars to posit tha...
Paper presented at the 6th Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Seco...
Originating in the 1960’s with the work of William Labov, the field of sociolinguistics has given wa...
This work presents preliminary research into determining value judgments of socioeconomic class and ...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
This chapter will focus on the external factors conditioning phonological variation. I will introduc...