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Plenary Lecture - Investigating linguistic prejudice, and language attitude change, through implicit and explicit attitude measures ...
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The narrative of human suffering: using automated semantic tagging to analyse news articles and public attitudes towards the MH370 air tragedy
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The language of suffering: Media discourse and public attitudes towards the MH17 air tragedy in Malaysia and the UK
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Socio-psychological salience and categorisation accuracy of speaker place of origin
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Identity and dialect performance: a study of communities and dialects [Book Review]
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Implicit–explicit attitudinal discrepancy and the investigation of language attitude change in progress
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Implicit associations and explicit attitudes towards Northern English and Southern English speech Invited talk, 7 March 2017, Newcastle University Applied Linguistics Seminar Series ...
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American or British? L2 speakers’ recognition and evaluations of accent features in English
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“The people who are out of ‘right’ English”: Japanese university students' social evaluations of English language diversity and the internationalisation of Japanese higher education
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The competence and warmth of Thai students’ attitudes towards varieties of English: the effect of gender and perceptions of L1 diversity
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UK university students’ perceptions of Japanese, ‘local’ and other Asian forms of English speech
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The sociolinguistics of variety identification and categorisation: free classification of varieties of spoken English amongst non-linguist listeners
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UK university students’ folk perceptions of spoken variation in English: the role of explicit and implicit attitudes
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Explicit and implicit attitudes of Japanese University students towards variation in L1 and L2 English speech
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Changing perceptions: a variationist sociolinguistic perspective on native speaker ideologies and standard English in Japan
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That which we call a rose by any other name would sound as sweet: folk perceptions, status and language variation
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The social psychology of English as a global language : attitudes, awareness and identity in the Japanese context
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The social psychology of English as a global language: attitudes, awareness and identity in the Japanese context
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