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        9. The accents of Marseille: Perceptions and linguistic change
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        Médéric Gasquet-Cyrus
        
 
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - List of illustrations viii
 - List of tables xi
 - Preface xiii
 - Acknowledgements xvii
 - Notes on contributors xviii
 - 1. Introduction 1
 - 2. Developing methods in Perceptual Dialectology 9
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                            Part I: Differences in the perception of rural and urban areas
 - 3. Rural vs. urban: Perception and production of identity in a border city 27
 - 4. City talk and Country talk: Perceptions of urban and rural English in Washington State 55
 - 5. Rural “rednecks” and urban “bluebloods”: The (in)compatibility of sounding gay and sounding southern 73
 - 6. Urbanicity and language variation and change: Mapping dialect perceptions in and of Seoul 97
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                            Part II: Processes of perception and language change
 - 7. The strength of stereotypes in the production and perception of the Viennese dark lateral 119
 - 8. Access and attitudes: A study of adolescents’ metalinguistic awareness 137
 - 9. The accents of Marseille: Perceptions and linguistic change 159
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                            Part III: The relationship between perception and “reality”
 - 10. Perceptual prominence of city-based dialect areas in Great Britain 185
 - 11. Dialect perception and identification in Nottingham 209
 - 12. Real and perceived variation in Dublin English 233
 - 13. Perceptual Dialectology, speech samples, and the concept of salience: Initial findings from the DFG-project “Lay Linguists’ perspective on German regional varieties: Reconstructing lay linguistic conceptualizations of German in a perceptual dialectology approach” 257
 - References 275
 - Index 299
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - List of illustrations viii
 - List of tables xi
 - Preface xiii
 - Acknowledgements xvii
 - Notes on contributors xviii
 - 1. Introduction 1
 - 2. Developing methods in Perceptual Dialectology 9
 - 
                            Part I: Differences in the perception of rural and urban areas
 - 3. Rural vs. urban: Perception and production of identity in a border city 27
 - 4. City talk and Country talk: Perceptions of urban and rural English in Washington State 55
 - 5. Rural “rednecks” and urban “bluebloods”: The (in)compatibility of sounding gay and sounding southern 73
 - 6. Urbanicity and language variation and change: Mapping dialect perceptions in and of Seoul 97
 - 
                            Part II: Processes of perception and language change
 - 7. The strength of stereotypes in the production and perception of the Viennese dark lateral 119
 - 8. Access and attitudes: A study of adolescents’ metalinguistic awareness 137
 - 9. The accents of Marseille: Perceptions and linguistic change 159
 - 
                            Part III: The relationship between perception and “reality”
 - 10. Perceptual prominence of city-based dialect areas in Great Britain 185
 - 11. Dialect perception and identification in Nottingham 209
 - 12. Real and perceived variation in Dublin English 233
 - 13. Perceptual Dialectology, speech samples, and the concept of salience: Initial findings from the DFG-project “Lay Linguists’ perspective on German regional varieties: Reconstructing lay linguistic conceptualizations of German in a perceptual dialectology approach” 257
 - References 275
 - Index 299