National stereotypes and language attitudes: The perception of British, American and Australian language and culture in Denmark

HJ Ladegaard - Language & Communication, 1998 - Elsevier
In the literature on intercultural communication, stereotyping is often seen mainly as a
potential obstruction for successful intergroup communication and therefore something …

Cultural stereotyping and intercultural communication: Working with students from the People's Republic of China in the UK

K Stephens - Language and Education, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
This paper considers the problem of cultural stereotyping in work on intercultural
communication. Recent interest in culture in relation to language learning is described, and …

Stereotypes of Anglo-Saxon and non-Anglo-Saxon accents: Some exploratory Australian studies with the matched guise technique

P Ball - Language sciences, 1983 - Elsevier
Four Australian experiments using Lambert's Matched Guise Technique for obtaining
sociolinguistic attitudes are reported. English Received Pronunciation consistently elicits …

Language attitudes, frames of reference, and social identity: A Scottish dimension

D Abrams, MA Hogg - Journal of Language and Social …, 1987 - journals.sagepub.com
It was predicted from social identity and self-categorisation theories that ingroup speakers
should attract more positive evaluations than outgroup speakers, especially when both are …

Multicultural London English and its speakers: A corpus-informed discourse study of standard language ideology and social stereotypes

R Kircher, S Fox - Journal of multilingual and multicultural …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The research presented here constitutes the first investigation of the standard language
ideology (SLI) in Great Britain that takes account of a multiethnolect–namely Multicultural …

Linguistic stereotypes: nice accent—nice person?

V De Klerk, B Bosch - International journal of the sociology of …, 1995 - degruyter.com
This study reports on an attitude survey using a matched-guise technique among Speakers
ofthe three main languages ofthe Eastern Cape: English, Afrikaans, and Xhosa. We wished …

Language attitudes, ethnicity and social class in New Zealand

I Huygens, GM Vaughan - Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural …, 1983 - Taylor & Francis
The extent to which ethnic speech styles can be detected, and how they and English RP are
evaluated, have been problematic issues in the small literature devoted to New Zealand …

Singapore Colloquial English: Issues of prestige and identity

F Cavallaro, BC Ng, MF Seilhamer - World Englishes, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Singapore Colloquial English (SCE) or 'Singlish'is a variety very distinct from
Singapore Standardised English (SSE), and its use is a polarising issue in Singaporean …

Change and stability in intergroup perceptions

F Genesee, NE Holobow - Journal of language and social …, 1989 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of this study was to examine whether language-based stereotypes of English
and French Canadians have changed or remained stable following a period of considerable …

Pride and prejudice: Identity management in English people's talk aboutthis country'

S Condor - Discourse & Society, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
This article discusses the ways in which a sample of English respondents oriented to the
task of formulating an account of their country in an interview context. Attention to both the …