In:Pragmatics of Accents
Edited by Gaëlle Planchenault and Livia Poljak
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 327] 2021
► pp. 263–266
Index
Published online: 11 October 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.327.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.327.index
A
- Acadie14, 248, 258, 261
- accent1-6, 19-21, 64, 118-120, 166, 191, 247, 250, 251-254
- Banlieue6, 11, 41-47, 52, 56-61
- discrimination10, 95, 97, 111, 248
- foreign5-28-29, 42, 98, 117, 122, 190, 208, 229, 236, 238
- L1119, 120
- L26, 117-118, 120, 122-25, 131, 133
- legitimate250-251, 256
- low prestige156, 192
- Mancunian12, 145-147
- Medway English150, 162
- native105, 122, 123, 125-126, 129-130, 231
- non-standard91, 230-231
- reduction141, 148-151, 154, 156
- Southern158, 255
- standard152, 157, 231
- standardness157
- stigmatized10, 248; see also Myth of the Non-Accent
- acculturation9, 201, 231-232, 237-238, 241
- adstrate50
- affrication45, 48-51, 54-56, 62
- allophone179, 252
- alveolar49, 67, 71,
119, 171, 173
- Alveodental stop48
- American
- African - Vernacular English (AAVE)119
- Standard North206, 208; see also GenAmsee also Korean American
- ANOVA53, 90, 93, 235
- Antidiscrimination Act88see German
- appa13, 189, 191, 197-202
- Articulacy148
- Asian Canadian13, 189, 191, 231, 240see Canadian
- Association of Asian/Pacific American Artists190
- audibility127, 132
B
- behavioral intention170
- bilingualism28, 248
- BioWare205, 210
- Blommaert, Jan35, 259
- bricolage27, 32, 36
C
- Canadian
- culture5, 231, 236-237; see also Asian Canadiansee also Chinese Canadiansee also Korean Canadian
- Canton29-30, 32-34, 39-40, 201
- capitalism22, 38, 261-262
- Castile167-168
- Caucasian guise125, 128
- Charlie Hebdo51-52
- Chicano88, 109
- Chicoutimi50
- Chinese Canadian229-232see Canadian
- Cho, Margaret189, 191, 194-199, 202-203
- cleft habitus152
- colonization64
- community
- dominant linguistic4
- L26, 117, 167, 177
- comprehensibility120, 138
- congruent face128
- conversational analysis253
- critical gameplay206
- culturesee also multiculturalism
D
- declarative67, 119
- deficit approach128
- degree of broadness146
- depersonalization43
- depreciative category43
- dialect
- Kesen69
- stigmatized24
- Swabian91; see also perceptual dialectology
- diglossia28, 252
- diphthong29, 74, 147
- discourse
- analysis90, 105-106, 205-207
- digitally-mediated206
- medium-specific multimodal206
- Dragon Age
- Inquisition13, 205, 210, 225-226
E
- elision147
- emphatic intonational pattern46
- English
- Appalachian119
- Canton201
- EFL131, 139, 149, 153, 159
- ESL15-16, 126, 131, 135-136, 138, 182
- Northern145, 161
- South African144, 160
- Southern Hemisphere144
- Southern US119
- Standard148, 152, 157, 192-193
- enregisterment64, 81-82, 158
- equitable spoken language testing134
- erasure33, 42, 207, 225, 259
- Europresse43
F
- face threat73, 77
- Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency106-107see German
- first-pass analysis233
- folk73, 77, 142-143, 217
- fractal recursivity207, 221
- French
- Acadian248, 258, 262
- European37, 48-49, 59
- Français Populaire60-61; see also Francophonesee also Phonologie du Français Contemporain (PFC)
- francophone21, 37-38, 247, 260see French
- fresh off the boat (FOB)190, 194, 231, 236
- Fu Manchu190
- future self-guide166
G
- Gallois16, 26, 38, 112
- Gallo-Romanic language29
- gameplay205-206, 209
- GAT 298
- gatekeeping88, 105, 108, 202
- GenAm164, 167-179, 181, 184see American
- German
- Standard85, 93, 99, 100-101, 105-107; see also Antidiscrimination Actsee also Federal Anti-Discrimination Agencysee also Kiez Deutsch
- glottal stop147, 153-154, 156-157
- Goffman, Erving78, 82, 258, 262
- Grenoble50, 53, 55, 59-60
- group
- in-13, 167, 189, 192-195, 197-198, 202, 236-237
- out-13, 189, 202, 236
- social21, 23, 33, 86, 120, 132, 145, 222
- solidarity6, 19, 123, 132, 178
H
- hesitation marker98, 100, 101
- hetero-evaluation36, 256
- homophobia191, 200-201
- hybridity259
- Hymes, Dell25, 38
- hypercorrection152
I
- iconization11, 33, 41, 42, 207, 225
- ideal self166, 174-180
- identity
- function21, 35
- L2131-132, 164, 171-172, 175, 178, 180, 181
- style-specific 181; see also Social Identity Theory
- ideology
- standard language167, 174-176, 180, 201-202, 221
- iMovie233
- index8, 12, 19-20, 52, 54, 57, 64, 144-145, 165, 166
- ING32, 37, 166, 182
- institutionalized racism238-239
- intelligibility30, 122
- interlocutor7, 9, 123, 143, 145, 148
- international phonetic alphabet81, 211
- international teaching assistant (ITA)118, 127-128
- intervocalic obstruent70
- Irvine, Judith and Susan Gal33, 221
J
- Japanese
- akusento68
- gento68-69, 79
- hougen64, 68-69, 79, 82
- hyouzyungo68-69, 83
- intoneesyon68
- Women’s Language78
- namari64, 68-69, 74, 76-77, 79
- nigori69-70
- zukku75-78
- John Chinaman189
- justifying function22
K
- Kiez Deutsch89, 91, 107see German
- knowledge function21
- Korean American191, 194-196see American
- Korean Canadian191, 197see Canadian
- Kwoh, Beulah Ong190
L
- Labov, William31, 33, 54, 57, 85, 133, 145
- Lambert, Wallace23, 85
- language
- aptitude120, 256
- heritage13, 125
- ideology8, 19, 21, 27, 112, 205-211
- market29
- pride154
- regard11, 19-24, 26, 34-36, 39, 256
- standard9, 66, 69, 87, 125, 174-176, 180, 221; see also Langue de Molièresee also linguistic insecuritysee also linguistic profilesee also linguistic signalingsee also linguistic varietysee also paralinguistic featuresee also reverse linguistic stereotyping
- Langue de Molière248see language
- Lausanne32, 34
- LGBTQ191, 224
- liberal democracy22
- linguistic insecurity248-250, 260see language
- linguistic profile11, 85, 113, 134see language
- linguistic variety20, 251see language
- Lippi-Green, Rosina2, 79, 87-88, 126, 202, 207, 208, 255
- Liverpool143-147, 150, 159-161
- local phonetic variant28, 31, 34
- Lyon55, 60, 62
M
- main effect12, 145-147, 235
- Manichean economy222
- manner of pronunciation6, 20
- manner of speaking20
- marché franc257-258
- Marseille254, 259
- MCA86
- meaning
- in interaction7, 206, 210
- -making7, 206
- Meiji65
- metapragmatics211, 221see pragmatics
- Mexican American88, 135see American
- middle-class speech145
- migrant28, 32, 33, 65, 107
- minimal pairs47
- Mock Asian194, 196-197, 202-203
- model minority230-231, 257
- modernist22
- Mohammed43
- moment of indeterminacy63
- Moncton14, 248-249
- Morioka dialect66
- morpheme252
- morphosyntax76
- mouillé47
- multiculturalism107, 238see culture
- multiethnic87, 112
- multilayered Manichean binary209
- multimodality206, 209
- Muslim89
- Myth of the Non-Accent207, 221see accent
N
- narrative embedding207
- national market22
- Netflix192, 202
- New Brunswick248-249
- non-congruent face128
- non-mobile, older, rural males (NORM)32
O
- old-people talk77
- orientation function21
- othering193
- ought-to self166
P
- palatalization42, 45, 47,
52-57, 71
- dental-stop47
- PalAff48-49
- paralinguistic feature7see language
- Paris14, 34, 37-39, 50, 51, 55, 59-62, 112
- passing4, 123
- patois29, 62
- patriarchy191
- perceived behavioural control164-165
- perceptual dialectology21, 143, 160see dialect
- Phonologie du Français Contemporain (PFC)253see French
- phonology
- giveaway145, 147
- Polish166, 182, 183
- positioning theory222
- posteriorization45
- postgraduate certificate of education141
- post-modern22
- post-structural22, 26
- pragmatics6-8, 14
- approach4, 6, 254
- of accents7-8; see also metapragmatics
- prepausal /R/ glottalization45
- procedure
- procedural rhetoric205-206, 208-209, 223
- procedurality223
- pronunciation
- non-standard46, 54
- standard46, 54; see also Received Pronunciation
- prosodic category119
- Python212
Q
- quasi-feudal system65
- queer195, 225
R
- R90
- real me’s153
- Received Pronunciation143see pronunciation
- reflexivity14, 20
- register64, 65, 120
- Pittsburghese78, 82
- repairable103, 105
- reverse linguistic stereotyping25, 136see language
- role-playing game13, 205, 208
- Romanian86, 217, 219
- Rouen55, 61
S
- segmental45, 46, 118-119, 121, 133
- social
- actor22, 26, 105, 190
- attractiveness167
- category25-26, 64
- psychology20-21
- science19, 26, 40, 43
- socialization22, 24
- Social Identity Theory123see identity
- socio-phonetic144
- Spanish
- Castilian28, 167-168
- Catalan28, 226
- speaker
- legitimate255
- native-121
- non-native123, 125-127
- stabilization42
- stereotype
- negative5, 144, 146, 148, 230, 236-237
- structuralist22, 25-26, 136
- style26-27, 42, 57, 59, 70-71; see also stylized transcription
- stylized transcription51see style
- substrate50
- symbolic resource2, 8, 261
- systems approach164
T
- Tajfel, Henri123
- teacher legitimacy129
- TESOL130
- test of oral proficiency130
- theory of planned behaviour164-165
- Touhoku64, 66-68
- trichotomy144-146
- triple-voiced75
V
- variable
- dependent235
- independent90, 235
- variety
- broad146
- general147-148, 157
- migration11
- neural147-148, 157
- regional145
- standard6, 20, 23, 180
- Vaud29-33
- velarize47, 119
- ventriloquating179
- vernacular marker46
- voice
- ethnic191
- L2167, 179
- quality23, 90, 143
- Yellowvoice13, 189-198, 200-202
- voiceless dental50, 194
W
- whitewash231, 236, 241, 257
- working-class (accent)147, 153-155
X
- xenophobia42
