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This second volume of the Handbook is a welcome addition to the literature on folk linguistics. Its most laudable characteristics is the plethora of practical and theoretical innovations that it inserts into this burgeoning field of linguistic inquiry. The novelty of the works included in the volume cover everything from methods to analyses to theoretical reflections. These innovations considerably enrich the field. New methods focusing on content-analysis and metalinguistic discourse, for example, allow for the incorporation of discourse analysis principles in the field. New analysis including the study of imitation and dialect judgements open the field to the most recent advances in acoustic phonetics. New contexts including the investigation of communities in exile, ethnolinguistic minorities, and fractured political spaces forcefully injects sophisticated social theory into the field. Each and every one of the studies in the volume exponentially multiplies the possibilities of the field of perceptual dialectology. It is my hope that researchers will agree with this assesment, and that they will coordinate efforts in order to establish a professional organization and a periodical publication dedicated exclusively to this exciting field of linguistics.
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This second volume of the Handbook is a welcome addition to the literature on folk linguistics. Its most laudable characteristics is the plethora of practical and theoretical innovations that it inserts into this burgeoning field of linguistic inquiry. The novelty of the works included in the volume cover everything from methods to analyses to theoretical reflections. These innovations considerably enrich the field. New methods focusing on content-analysis and metalinguistic discourse, for example, allow for the incorporation of discourse analysis principles in the field. New analysis including the study of imitation and dialect judgements open the field to the most recent advances in acoustic phonetics. New contexts including the investigation of communities in exile, ethnolinguistic minorities, and fractured political spaces forcefully injects sophisticated social theory into the field. Each and every one of the studies in the volume exponentially multiplies the possibilities of the field of perceptual dialectology. It is my hope that researchers will agree with this assesment, and that they will coordinate efforts in order to establish a professional organization and a periodical publication dedicated exclusively to this exciting field of linguistics.
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Introduction
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Chapter
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Miami Cuban Perceptions of Varieties of Spanish
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Gabriela G. Alfaraz
Alfaraz, Gabriela G.
Gabriela G.
Alfaraz
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Chapter
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Aesthetic Evaluation of Dutch
Comparisons across Dialects, Accents, and Languages
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Renée van Bezooijen
Bezooijen, Renée van
Renée
van
Bezooijen
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Chapter
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Perceptions of Languages in the Mandingo Region of Mali
Where Does One Language Begin and the Other End?
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Cécile Canut-Hobe
Canut-Hobe, Cécile
Cécile
Canut-Hobe
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Chapter
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Gender Differences in the Perception of Turkish Regional Dialects
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Mahide Demirci
Demirci, Mahide
Mahide
Demirci
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Mental Maps
Linguistic-Geographic Concepts
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Willy Diercks
Diercks, Willy
Willy
Diercks
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Chapter
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Attitudes of Montreal Students Towards Varieties of French
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Betsy E. Evans
Evans, Betsy E.
Betsy E.
Evans
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Chapter
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An Acoustic and Perceptual Analysis of Imitation
An
Acoustic and Perceptual Analysis of Imitation
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Betsy E. Evans
Evans, Betsy E.
Betsy E.
Evans
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Chapter
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California Students’ Perceptions of, You Know, Regions and Dialects?
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Carmen Fought
Fought, Carmen
Carmen
Fought
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Chapter
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Perception of Dialect Distance
Standard and Dialect in Relation to New Data on Dutch Varieties
1
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Ton Goeman
Goeman, Ton
Ton
Goeman
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Chapter
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A Dialect with ‘Great Inner Strength’?
A
Dialect with ‘Great Inner Strength’?
The Perception of Nativeness in the Bergen Speech Community
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Paul Kerswill
Kerswill, Paul
Paul
Kerswill
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Chapter
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Dialect Recognition and Speech Community Focusing in New and Old Towns in England
The Effects of Dialect Levelling, Demography and Social Networks
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Paul Kerswill
Kerswill, Paul
Paul
Kerswill
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Ann Williams
Williams, Ann
Ann
Williams
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Where is the “Most Beautiful” and the “Ugliest” Hungarian Spoken?
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Miklós Kontra
Kontra, Miklós
Miklós
Kontra
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Microcosmic Perceptual Dialectology and the Consequences of Extended Linguistic Awareness
A Case Study of Noirmoutier Island (France)
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Jean Leó Léonard
Léonard, Jean Leó
Jean Leó
Léonard
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Chapter
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Regional Differences in the Perception of Korean Dialects
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Daniel Long
Long, Daniel
Daniel
Long
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Young-Cheol Yim
Yim, Young-Cheol
Young-Cheol
Yim
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Chapter
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A Perceptual Dialectology of Anglophone Canada from the Perspective of Young Albertans and Ontarians
A
Perceptual Dialectology of Anglophone Canada from the Perspective of Young Albertans and Ontarians
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Meghan McKinnie
McKinnie, Meghan
Meghan
McKinnie
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A01
Jennifer Dailey-O’Cain
Dailey-O’Cain, Jennifer
Jennifer
Dailey-O’Cain
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Chapter
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Madrid Perceptions of Regional Varieties in Spain
1
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Juliana Moreno Fernández
Moreno Fernández, Juliana
Juliana
Moreno Fernández
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Francisco Moreno-Fernández
Moreno-Fernández, Francisco
Francisco
Moreno-Fernández
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Attitudes Toward Midwestern American English
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Nancy Niedzielski
Niedzielski, Nancy
Nancy
Niedzielski
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The Perception of Urban Varieties
The
Perception of Urban Varieties
Preliminary Studies from the South of Italy
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Maria Teresa Romanello
Romanello, Maria Teresa
Maria Teresa
Romanello
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365
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Chapter
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A Perceptual Dialect Study of French in Switzerland
A
Perceptual Dialect Study of French in Switzerland
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Caroline L’Eplattenier-Saugy
L’Eplattenier-Saugy, Caroline
Caroline
L’Eplattenier-Saugy
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396
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Chapter
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Influence of Vowel Devoicing on Dialect Judgments by Japanese Speakers
1
A01
Midori Yonezawa
Yonezawa, Midori
Midori
Yonezawa
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Miscellaneous
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About the Contributors
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Miscellaneous
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Index
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