
ERIC Number: EJ282847
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Publication Date: 1983
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Attribution of Guilt as a Function of Ethnic Accent and Type of Crime.
Seggie, Ian
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, v4 n2-3 p197-206 1983
Investigates the role of accent in attributing guilt to persons accused of a crime. A 3x3 repeated-measures design required three groups to rate three accents (Received British Pronunciation, Broad Australian, Asian) on their probability of having committed a particular crime (embezzlement, damage to property, violence against a person). Results reveal a highly significant interaction between accent and type of crime. (EKN)
Descriptors: Crime, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes, Language Research, Language Role, Language Styles, Social Dialects
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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