2023
DOI: 10.1515/ling-2022-0149
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Variation, gender and perception: the social meaning of Japanese linguistic variables

Abstract: The social categories that characterize a speaker frequently correlate with the use of specific linguistic variables. Research suggests that such correlations are sometimes recognized as socially-indexed meanings. This study examines Japanese individuals’ attitudes toward variables that have been shown to correlate with the social category of gender in production. In particular, we contrast patterns of gendered variation that (i) have been prescriptively associated with speaker sex and (ii) tend to correlate w… Show more

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