Neulip & Speten-Hansen (2013) James Neuliep and Kendall Speten-Hansen hypothesised that there would be significant negative correlations between ethnocentrism and the way speakers with non-native accents are socially perceived. To test this, they recruited 93 male and female undergraduate students and randomly assigned 46 of them to an experimental group and 47 to a control group. All participants were native speakers of English. In the experiment, participants in both groups completed a Generalized Ethnocentrism scale test to see how ethnocentric they were. Then, both groups watched a video of the same male speaker talking for 12 minutes about a non-controversial topic – the benefits of exercise. The videos were identical in every way except for the accent of the speaker. In the film viewed by the experimental group, the speaker had a non-native accent, and in order to try and reduce stereotypical judgments, this accent was left ambiguous, with no detectable regiona...
Rhyming Slang: U.K.'s Poetry of the Proletariat Goes Pop https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/04/0414_040414_britneyspears.html 1. Evaluate the idea in the article that the media has played an important role. The media has played a large role in spreading the popularity of cockney rhyming slang with TV shows such as "Only Fools and Horses" and "Minder" using said language and making it popular with the audience therefore influencing people to use it in their day to day language. 2. The article refers to people becoming more 'mobile'. Why do you think this could be a contributory factor? People become more mobile contributes to the spreading of cockney rhyming slang as people moving from the East End to other parts of the country will continue to use that language and use it when talking to people who will then start to use it and spread it and so forth. 3. The article states that teenagers use language to give them 'a sense of be...
http://emmahlanguageblog.blogspot.co.uk/2017/10/janet-holmes.html In this extract Janet Holmes explains how the English language can be per sieved to be sexist towards women with examples like animal imagery that is derogatory to wards women but complimentary towards men, for example women are called "bitch" or "cow" and men are considered as "wolf" or "Stud". She also mentions how women are referred to as food such as "honey" or "tart".
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