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English in England and Wales: Multiple ideologies
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Linguistic Landscapes, Discursive Frames and Metacultural Performance: The Case of Welsh Patagonia
Coupland, Nikolas; Garrett, Peter Donald. - : De Gruyter, 2010
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Meanings of 'globalization': East and west
Garrett, Peter Donald. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
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Diasporic ethnolinguistic subjectivities: Patagonia, North America, and Wales
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Imagining Wales and the Welsh language: Ethnolinguistic subjectivities and demographic flow
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Conceptual accent evaluation: thirty years of accent prejudice in the UK
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Narrative demands, cultural performance and evaluation
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Affiliation, engagement, language use and vitality: secondary school students' subjective orientations to Welsh and Welshness
Coupland, Nikolas John Robert; Bishop, H.; Williams, A.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2005
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Subjective processes in language variation and change [Guest editorial of Acta Linguistica Hafniensia]
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Introducing sujectivities in language variation and change
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Adolescents' lexical repertoires of peer evaluation: Boring prats and English snobs
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Home truths: globalisation and the iconising of Welsh in a Welsh American newspaper
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Investigating language attitudes: social meanings of dialect, ethnicity and performance
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Evaluating dialect in discourse: teachers' and teenagers' responses to young English speakers in Wales
Garrett, Peter Donald; Williams, A.; Coupland, Nikolas John Robert. - : Cambridge University Press, 1999
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Dialect recognition
Williams, Angie; Garrett, Peter Donald; Coupland, Nikolas John Robert. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1999
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"Welshness" and "Englishness" as attitudinal dimensions of English language varieties in Wales
Coupland, Nikolas John Robert; Williams, Angie; Garrett, Peter Donald. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1999
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Teaching Welsh and English in Wales
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Perceptual dialectology, folklinguistics, and regional stereotypes: Teachers’ perceptions of variation in Welsh English
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‘City harsh’ and ‘the Welsh version of RP’: Some ways in which teachers view dialects of Welsh English
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The social meanings of Welsh English: Teachers’ stereotyped judgements
Abstract: Research into the social meanings of Welsh, Welsh English, and Standard British English has produced mixed findings over the years. For example, Welsh English has been judged as highly as Welsh in some studies; in others, both Welsh English and Standard British English have been downgraded relative to Welsh. This study measured the evaluations of teachers all over Wales to a number of varieties of Welsh English, as well as Standard British English. These varieties were differentiated by all respondents on prestige, dynamism, pleasantness, and truly Welsh‐sounding. Moreover, North Wales teachers were found to have different views from southerners of how Welsh‐sounding each variety was. In addition, Welsh‐speakers differed from non Welsh‐speakers in their judgements of the relative prestige and dynamism of the varieties. Whilst the teachers endorsed the social value of Standard British English as holding most prestige, the South West Wales variety emerged as a contender for the title of Standard Welsh English, being judged not only relatively prestigious, but also dynamic, and the most pleasant and truly Welsh‐sounding of the varieties studied.
URL: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/96119/
https://doi.org/10.1080/01434632.1994.9994585
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