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Seattle to Spokane: Mapping Perceptions of English in Washington State.

Betsy E Evans1.   

Abstract

This research explores perceptions of linguistic variation in English in Washington state (WA). Respondents marked on a map of WA the places where they believe people's English sounds "different" and provided a label for that type of English. The analysis of the results used digital tools to create composite maps consisting of (1) respondents' spatial perceptions of English in WA, (2) spatial perceptions of English in WA according to different demographic groups, and (3) affective values associated with regions identified by respondents. The results suggest that Washingtonians perceive that urban areas and eastern WA are places where English is different. The results also demonstrate that when respondents are surveyed about variation within their own state rather than variation across the country, local types of organizational categories, such as an urban/rural dichotomy or belief in a regional standard, can emerge.

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Keywords:  American English; attitudes; folk linguistics; language; language varieties; methodological approaches; perceptual dialectology

Year:  2013        PMID: 25892828      PMCID: PMC4401431          DOI: 10.1177/0075424213494822

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eng Linguist        ISSN: 0075-4242


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1.  "Everybody sounds the same": Otherwise Overlooked Ideology in Perceptual Dialectolgy.

Authors:  Betsy E Evans
Journal:  Am Speech       Date:  2013
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1.  "Everybody sounds the same": Otherwise Overlooked Ideology in Perceptual Dialectolgy.

Authors:  Betsy E Evans
Journal:  Am Speech       Date:  2013

2.  Cardiffians' perceptions of English in the UK.

Authors:  Betsy E Evans; Matthew Dunbar; Nicole Chartier
Journal:  J Linguist Geogr       Date:  2020-06-18
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