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Language and social psychology / edited by Howard Giles and Robert N. St. Clair.

Van Pelt Library P40 .L29 1979
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Giles, Howard, 1946-
St. Clair, Robert N.
Series:
Language in society (Oxford, Oxfordshire) ; 1.
Language in society (Oxford, Oxfordshire) ; 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sociolinguistics.
Psycholinguistics.
Physical Description:
ix, 261 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Oxford [Eng.] : B. Blackwell, [1979]
Contents:
Giles, H. Sociolinguistics and social psychology.
Edwards, J. R. Judgements and confidence reactions to disadvantaged speech.
Giles, H. and Smith, P. M. Accomodation 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.
Notes:
Includes index.
Bibliography: pages [228]-252.
ISBN:
0631193006 :
OCLC:
5616260

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