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Silence is more intelligent than a brummie accent |
Lance Workman |
Accent rating |
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Paul Kerswill |
Milton Keynes, Reading and Hull study (1999) |
Dialect levelling and CAT |
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Peter Trudgill |
Norwich Study (1972/4) |
2, 3, 4, 5 |
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What was trudgill investigating? |
G dropping, H dropping and glottal stops |
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What variables was Peter Trudgill investigating? |
2 genders, 3 sounds, 4 contexts, 5 class divisions |
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Which condition of Trudgill's study the most formal |
Reading a list |
The least formal was the casual conversation |
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In the Norwich study, who was found to use more nonstandard forms of speaking? |
Men and lower social classes |
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Who did Kerswill interview for his study? |
Adolescents, their caregivers and older members of the town |
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Why did Kerswill pick Hull for his study? |
-geographically isolated -economically depressed in comparison to the other places-It's cut off from the south with a closed social network |