This paper contrasts findings from a new survey of 5010 informants from across the UK, conducted in collaboration with the BBC, with the findings of Giles's (1970) influential study of the social evaluation of some of the major English accents relevant to the UK. Despite differences in the designs of the two studies, this comparison allows us to assess whether any general ideological and sociolinguistic-evaluative shifts have occurred in the intervening period. While some interesting differences emerge, the new findings generally show a remarkable similarity with those of Giles. We argue that the best explanation for this attitudinal consistency lies in processes of social categorisation and varietal labelling themselves, which are ingraine...
This timely volume constitutes the first book-length account of implicit as well as explicit languag...
This study is, to our knowledge, the first to compare the voice quality of several accents of the Br...
Recent attitudinal research by Bayard et al. (2001) suggested changes in the comparative evaluations...
This paper contrasts findings from a new survey of 5010 informants from across the UK, conducted in ...
Do accent biases observed half a century ago (Giles 1970) and 15 years ago (Coupland & Bishop 2007) ...
The accent bias project examines attitudes to major accents in England, changing attitudes across ag...
Fair access to employment is vital for improving social mobility in Britain today. As language is no...
This paper describes a pilot research project which seeks to assess speakers ’ intuitions about the ...
What current changes are taking place in the York accent today? What are their causes? This thesis a...
Post-War years have brought new speech habits and evaluations on grounds of so far unprecedented soc...
Although we may consider the existence of a ‘threatening tone of voice’, there is little empirical e...
How has the Egton accent developed over the past 30 years? The aim of this thesis is to analyse toke...
This book explains how variation in the pronunciation of English can affect the development of attit...
While it is well-established that listeners judge accents different from their own, and that this li...
Accent modification is arguably a common practice, notably in Britain given the class-based assumpti...
This timely volume constitutes the first book-length account of implicit as well as explicit languag...
This study is, to our knowledge, the first to compare the voice quality of several accents of the Br...
Recent attitudinal research by Bayard et al. (2001) suggested changes in the comparative evaluations...
This paper contrasts findings from a new survey of 5010 informants from across the UK, conducted in ...
Do accent biases observed half a century ago (Giles 1970) and 15 years ago (Coupland & Bishop 2007) ...
The accent bias project examines attitudes to major accents in England, changing attitudes across ag...
Fair access to employment is vital for improving social mobility in Britain today. As language is no...
This paper describes a pilot research project which seeks to assess speakers ’ intuitions about the ...
What current changes are taking place in the York accent today? What are their causes? This thesis a...
Post-War years have brought new speech habits and evaluations on grounds of so far unprecedented soc...
Although we may consider the existence of a ‘threatening tone of voice’, there is little empirical e...
How has the Egton accent developed over the past 30 years? The aim of this thesis is to analyse toke...
This book explains how variation in the pronunciation of English can affect the development of attit...
While it is well-established that listeners judge accents different from their own, and that this li...
Accent modification is arguably a common practice, notably in Britain given the class-based assumpti...
This timely volume constitutes the first book-length account of implicit as well as explicit languag...
This study is, to our knowledge, the first to compare the voice quality of several accents of the Br...
Recent attitudinal research by Bayard et al. (2001) suggested changes in the comparative evaluations...