Description |
ix, 261 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
Language in society ; 1 |
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Language in society (Oxford, England) ; 1
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Contents |
Giles, H. Sociolinguistics and social psychology.--Edwards, J. R. Judgements and confidence reactions to disadvantaged speech.--Giles, H. and Smith, P. M. Accommodation theory.--Lind. E. A. and O'Barr, W. M. The social significance of speech in the courtroom.--Scherer, K. R. Voice and speech correlates of perceived social influence in simulated juries.--Berger, C. R. Beyond initial interaction.--Ryan, E. B. Why do low-prestige language varieties persist?--Bourhis, R. Y. ... et al. Psycholinguistic distinctiveness.--Lambert, W. E. Language as a factor in intergroup relations.--Gardner, R. C. Social psychological aspects of second language acquisition |
Analysis |
Psycholinguistics |
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Sociolinguistics |
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Language Psychosocial aspects |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [228]-252 |
Performer |
ISBN 0-631-10121-7 Pbk : £3.95 |
Subject |
Psycholinguistics.
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Social psychology.
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Sociolinguistics.
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Psycholinguistics [MESH]
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Psycholinguistics.
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Author |
Giles, Howard, 1946-
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St. Clair, Robert N.
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LC no. |
79313777 |
ISBN |
0631101217 (paperback) |
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0631193006 |
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