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About the lecture

In this module, we introduce some key terms associated with accent and dialect, as well as thinking about some key debates related to the use of regional English. As we move through the module, we consider: (i) the definition of dialect, accent, sociolect and idiolect; (ii) the concept of standard and non-standard English; and (iii) some key debates related to the use of regional English: is using regional English lazy? does using non-standard English disadvantage speakers? can people actually express themselves better using regional or non-standard language?

About the lecturer

Dr Chris Montgomery is Senior Lecturer in Dialectology at the University of Sheffield. His research focuses on non-linguists’ perceptions of language variation, focusing in particular on real-time reactions to regional speech, and especially which features naïve listeners respond to. He is also interested in the wider field of folk linguistics and language attitudes. His recent publications include (as co-editor) Language and a Sense of Place: Studies in Language and Region (2017) and Cityscapes and Perceptual Dialectology: Global Perspectives on Non-Linguists Knowledge of the Dialect Landscape (2016).

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Montgomery, C. (2022, May 06). Regional Language Variation - Introduction and Overview [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/regional-language-variation?auth=0&lesson=6950&option=1017&type=lesson

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Montgomery, C. "Regional Language Variation – Introduction and Overview." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 06 May 2022, https://massolit.io/options/regional-language-variation?auth=0&lesson=6950&option=1017&type=lesson