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Sub-regional ‘other-accent’ effects on lay listeners’ speaker identification abilities: a voice line-up study with speakers and listeners from the North East of England
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Elaboración de una clave botánica para la identificación de árboles y arbustos ; Developing a botanical key for tree and shrub identification
In: Revista de innovación y buenas prácticas docentes 1, 1-6 (2017) (2017)
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Estimating the Relative Sociolinguistic Salience of Segmental Variables in a Dialect Boundary Zone
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Estimating the Relative Sociolinguistic Salience of Segmental Variables in a Dialect Boundary Zone
Llamas, Carmen; Watt, Dominic; MacFarlane, Andrew E.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Language and Identity on the Scottish/English Border
Watt, Dominic; Hall, Damien; Docherty, Gerry. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2014
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Borders within Borders: Contexts of Language Use and Local Identity Configuration in Southern Galicia
Beswick, Jaine. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2014
Abstract: Although the River Minho constitutes a geographical and political state border between Portugal to the south and Galicia, Spain to the north, the borderland communities have long maintained regular commercial contact and communication, facilitated in part by the high degree of mutual intelligibility between their respective language varieties. Indeed, as a consequence of this cross-border contact, earlier research in the towns of Tuy in Galicia and Valença in Portugal (Beswick 2005) has highlighted the convergence of certain phonological features of Galician and Portuguese as evidence of change in progress. This research also started to question the role played by ethnic identification practices in the levelling of such phonological processes through the use of accommodation practices. The present project revisits the Minho borderlands in order to expand the discussion regarding the relationship between identity configuration, social attitudes and language variation and use. Here, I draw on data collected from a sample of speakers from the same two towns, but in this instance and in line with sociolinguistic theories stemming from Barth’s ‘ethnic boundaries’ (1969; 1994) I focus on linguistic repertoires and the role of socio-psychological borders determining group inclusion and exclusion in the configuration of local, complex, multiple identities. The main hypothesis is that internal group borders are closely linked to processes of self-identification, loyalty with, and empathetic behaviour towards, other members of the in-group, whereas external group borders establish the out-group parameters of exclusion and otherness. Such borders thus afford a measuring stick by which compatibility with the applicable central linguistic features of identity can be evaluated and by which demarcation from those that lie outside this framework can be recognised. By adopting a constructivist approach to the manipulation of identities, I correlate local speakers’ social attitudes towards accent variation, code-switching phenomena and phonological production strategies in interactions across the geolinguistic border with socio-psychological perceptions regarding in-group and out-group membership. Finally, I also consider pervading ideological precepts concerning language status and contexts of use in Galicia, since current issues regarding the levelling of Galician accentual and dialectal variation and the functional distribution of Castilian in the region may be engendering further socio-psychological borders of identity inclusivity and exclusivity by the local Galician group that have nothing to do with their Portuguese neighbours
URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/342241/1/finaldraftBeswick.docx
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Sociolinguistic variation on the Scottish-English border
Watt, Dominic; Llamas, Carmen; Johnson, Daniel Ezra. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Levels of linguistic accommodation across a national border
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 38 (2010) 3, 270-289
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Introdcution
In: Language and identities (Edinburgh, 2010), p. 1-8
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Convergence and divergence across a national border
In: Language and identities (Edinburgh, 2010), p. 227-236
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Levels of linguistic accommodation across a national border
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The role of the individual in language variation and change
Stuart-Smith, Jane; Timmins, Claire. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2010
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Linguistic accommodation and the salience of national identity markers in a border town
In: Journal of language and social psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 28 (2009) 4, 381-407
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Linguistic accommodation and the salience of national identity markers in a border town
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Fricated realisations of /t/ in Dublin and Middlesbrough English: an acoustic analysis of plosive frication and surface fricative contrasts
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 12 (2008) 3, 419-443
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"A place between places": language and identities in a border town
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2007) 4, 579-604
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"A place between places": Language and identities in a border town
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2007) 4, 579-604
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Age
In: The Routledge companion to sociolinguistics (London, 2007), p. 69-76
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Field methods
In: The Routledge companion to sociolinguistics (London, 2007), p. 12-18
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A method of data collection for regional and social language variation studies
In: York papers in linguistics. - Heslington, York (2007) 8, 138-163
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