In:Pragmatics of Accents
Edited by Gaëlle Planchenault and Livia Poljak
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 327] 2021
► pp. v–vi
Get fulltext
This article is available free of charge.
Published online: 11 October 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.327.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.327.toc
Table of contents
Acknowledgments
vii
The Pragmatics of accents: Making meanings in interaction
1
Gaëlle Planchenault
Livia Poljak
Part 1.Ideologies of accents in national contexts
17
Attitudes to accents
19
Alexei Prikhodkine
Urban youth accents in France: Can a slight palatalization of /t/ and /d/ challenge French sociophonetics?
41
Maria Candea
Cyril Trimaille
Encountering accented others – and selves – in provincial Japan
63
Edwin Everhart
“Could I have an appointment for a viewing?”: Language-based discrimination and apartment searches with different accents
85
Inke Du Bois
Part 2.Accents in second language teaching and learning
115
The pragmatic force of L2 accents in education
117
John Levis
Shannon McCrocklin
A lack of phonological inherentness: Perceptions of accents in British education
141
Alex Baratta
English-language identities in Spain: Using accent variation to negotiate possible selves in the L2
163
Erin Carrie
Part 3.Accents in the media and the workplace
187
From I’m the One That I Want to Kim’s Convenience: The paradoxes and perils of implicit in-group “yellowvoicing”
189
Hye Seung Chung
Divine intervention: Multimodal pragmatics and unconventional opposition in performed character speech in Dragon Age:
Inquisition
205
Emily Villanueva
Astrid Ensslin
In the ear of the beholder: How ethnicity of raters affects the perception of a foreign accent
229
Alexandra Besoi
Elena Nicoladis
B. Lorelei Baquiran
Concluding remarks
245
From sound to social meaning: Investigating the pragmatic dimensions of accents
247
Annette Boudreau
Médéric Gasquet-Cyrus
Index
263
