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| Perceptual Dialectology× | Matched-Guise Technique× | |
|---|---|---|
| Область | Лингвистика | Лингвистика |
| Семейство | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Год появления≠ | 1989 | 1960 |
| Автор метода≠ | Dennis R. Preston (building on Dutch and Japanese folk-dialectology traditions) | Wallace Lambert and colleagues |
| Тип≠ | Folk-linguistic method for studying non-linguists' perceptions of dialects | Indirect experimental measure of language attitudes |
| Основополагающий источник≠ | Preston, D. R. (1989). Perceptual Dialectology: Nonlinguists' Views of Areal Linguistics. Foris. ISBN: 9789067654487 | Lambert, W. E., Hodgson, R. C., Gardner, R. C., & Fillenbaum, S. (1960). Evaluational reactions to spoken languages. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 60(1), 44–51. DOI ↗ |
| Другие названия | Folk Dialectology, Perceptual Dialect Mapping, Draw-a-Map Dialectology | Matched Guise Test, Matched-Guise Experiment, Language Attitude Matched Guise |
| Связанные≠ | 4 | 2 |
| Сводка≠ | Perceptual dialectology studies what ordinary, non-linguist speakers believe about language variation: where they think different dialects are spoken, what those dialects sound like, and how correct, pleasant, or different they judge them to be. Developed in its modern form by Dennis R. Preston in the 1980s, it is a branch of folk linguistics that treats lay perceptions as data in their own right rather than as errors to be corrected. Through draw-a-map tasks, dialect ranking, and identification exercises, it reveals the mental maps and social evaluations that shape how people experience the linguistic landscape around them. | The matched-guise technique is an indirect experimental method for measuring attitudes toward languages, dialects, and accents. Developed by Wallace Lambert and colleagues in 1960, it has the same bilingual or bidialectal speaker record the same passage in two or more language varieties ('guises'); listeners, believing they are hearing different speakers, rate each recording on personality and status traits. Because the voice, content, and delivery are held constant, any differences in the ratings can be attributed to listeners' attitudes toward the variety itself. |
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