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Linguistic Attitudes Toward Spanish Varieties
International Journal of Foreign Studies, 2016Linguistic attitudes are extremely important because of their impact on issues such as linguistic variation and language change, the selection of a language in multilingual societies, language planning, language teaching, etc. In general terms, linguistic attitudes can be defined as the result of an appreciation and evaluation by the speakers since the
A. Martínez
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Changing teachers' attitudes towards linguistic diversity: effects of an anti‐bias programme
, 2017We discuss an intervention programme for kindergarten and school teachers' continuing education in Germany that targets biases against language outside a perceived monolingual ‘standard’ and its speakers. The programme combines anti-bias methods relating to linguistic diversity with objectives of raising critical language awareness.
H. Wiese +5 more
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Linguistic attitudes and metalinguistic discourse: An investigation in the Cypriot press
, 1994Marilena Karyolemou
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, 2021
The research focuses on the influence of emotional, cognitive, and social climate on the language choices of multilingual families, and the impact they can have on their general well-being, intergenerational relationships, and the community context.
C. Novara +3 more
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The research focuses on the influence of emotional, cognitive, and social climate on the language choices of multilingual families, and the impact they can have on their general well-being, intergenerational relationships, and the community context.
C. Novara +3 more
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Explorations of the linguistic attitudes of teachers
Die Unterrichtspraxis / Teaching German, 1978Frederick H. Williams, Nancy Hewett
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2020
Dialectal variations are present in all languages, originating from cultural, geographic and socioeconomic diversity. This study investigates speech-language pathologists’ (SLPs) linguistic bias towards non-standard language forms and dialects, and ...
E. Clark, Catherine Easton, S. Verdon
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Dialectal variations are present in all languages, originating from cultural, geographic and socioeconomic diversity. This study investigates speech-language pathologists’ (SLPs) linguistic bias towards non-standard language forms and dialects, and ...
E. Clark, Catherine Easton, S. Verdon
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The influence of linguistic and social attitudes on grammaticality judgments of singular ‘they’
, 2020The lack of consensus on a true gender-neutral singular personal pronoun for the third person in standard English has led to many continuing attempts to reform the language to be more gender-neutral and to accurately refer to nonbinary persons.
E. Bradley
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