Awareness and Control in Sociolinguistic Research
Herausgeber: Babel, Anna
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Foreword John R. Rickford; Preface Anna M. Babel; 1. Awareness, salience,
and stereotypes in exemplar-based models of speech production and
perception Katie Drager and Joelle Kirtley; 2. Sounding Chinese and
listening Chinese: awareness and knowledge in the laboratory Kevin B.
McGowan; 3. Awareness and acquisition of new dialect features Jennifer
Nycz; 4. Processing grammatical differences: perceiving versus noticing
Lauren Squires; 5. What it means to be an outsider: how exposure to
regional variation shapes children's awareness of regional accents in their
native language Erica Beck; 6. Toward a cognitively realistic model of
meaningful sociolinguistic variation Kathryn Campbell-Kibler; 7.
Place-linked expectations and listener awareness of regional accents Katie
Carmichael; 8. WHADDAYAKNOW NOW? Dennis R. Preston; 9. Silence as control:
shame and self-consciousness in sociolinguistic positioning Anna M. Babel;
10. Theorizing salience: orthographic practice and the enfigurement of
minority languages Nishaant Choksi and Barbra A. Meek; 11. Sociolinguistic
agency and the gendered voice: metalinguistic negotiations of vocal
masculinization among female-to-male transgender speakers Lal Zimman;
Index.