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Cardiffians' perceptions of English in the UK.

Betsy E Evans1, Matthew Dunbar2, Nicole Chartier1.   

Abstract

This Perceptual Dialectology (PD) study asked residents of Cardiff, Wales, about their perceptions of English in the United Kingdom (UK). In addition, because face to face exposure to dialect variation has rarely been included as a variable in PD studies, participants were asked about their travel experience to ascertain whether this might influence their responses to a PD map task. Participants' responses to the map task were analyzed using ArcGIS to create composite maps. Results show that these Cardiffians perceive "dialect or regional" speech boundaries to be located around major cities in England and Wales but also southwest Wales. Composite maps and polygon counts suggest that the more traveled respondents have a more nuanced perception of dialect regions than those who claim to travel less, suggesting that travel experience may influence PD participants' responses to map tasks.

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Keywords:  perceptual dialectology; travel experience; welsh English

Year:  2020        PMID: 33889407      PMCID: PMC8059655          DOI: 10.1017/jlg.2020.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Linguist Geogr


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