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Focus on the USA
Edited by Edgar W. Schneider
[Varieties of English Around the World G16] 1996
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Anderson, Kate T.
2007. Constructing "otherness": ideologies and differentiating speech style. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 17:2  pp. 178 ff. DOI logo
Campbell‐Kibler, Kathryn
2010. Sociolinguistics and Perception. Language and Linguistics Compass 4:6  pp. 377 ff. DOI logo
Johnson, Darin G., Bradley D. Mattan, Nelson Flores, Nina Lauharatanahirun & Emily B. Falk
2022. Social-Cognitive and Affective Antecedents of Code Switching and the Consequences of Linguistic Racism for Black People and People of Color. Affective Science 3:1  pp. 5 ff. DOI logo
Robertson, Alexander, Walid Magdy & Sharon Goldwater
2021. Black or White but Never Neutral: How Readers Perceive Identity from Yellow or Skin-toned Emoji. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 5:CSCW2  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Stockman, Ida J., Brandi L. Newkirk-Turner, Elaina Swartzlander & Lekeitha R. Morris
2016. Comparison of African American Children's Performances on a Minimal Competence Core for Morphosyntax and the Index of Productive Syntax. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 25:1  pp. 80 ff. DOI logo
THOMAS, ERIK R.
2002. SOCIOPHONETIC APPLICATIONS OF SPEECH PERCEPTION EXPERIMENTS. American Speech 77:2  pp. 115 ff. DOI logo
Thomas, Erik R.
2004. Instrumental Phonetics. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 168 ff. DOI logo
Thomas, Erik R. & Jeffrey Reaser
2004. Delimiting perceptual cues used for the ethnic labeling of African American and European American voices. Journal of Sociolinguistics 8:1  pp. 54 ff. DOI logo
Watson, Kevin & Lynn Clark
2015. Exploring listeners’ real-time reactions to regional accents. Language Awareness 24:1  pp. 38 ff. DOI logo

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