The Way They Speak: A Social Psychological Perspective on the Stigma of Nonnative Accents in Communication
Gluszek A, Dovidio J. The Way They Speak: A Social Psychological Perspective on the Stigma of Nonnative Accents in Communication. Personality And Social Psychology Review 2010, 14: 214-237. PMID: 20220208, DOI: 10.1177/1088868309359288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonnative accentsTypes of stigmaSocial psychological perspectiveFramework of stigmaType of accentPsychological perspectiveCommunicative effectsCommunicative processAccentContextual factorsListenersSpeakersEmpirical literaturePossible future avenuesStigmaFuture avenuesNew theoretical approachCommunicationPronunciationTheoretical approachPerspectiveAuthorsResearchInterventionImplicationsSpeaking With a Nonnative Accent: Perceptions of Bias, Communication Difficulties, and Belonging in the United States
Gluszek A, Dovidio J. Speaking With a Nonnative Accent: Perceptions of Bias, Communication Difficulties, and Belonging in the United States. Journal Of Language And Social Psychology 2010, 29: 224-234. DOI: 10.1177/0261927x09359590.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNonnative accentsSocial belongingPerceptions of listenersPerceptions of biasNative accentAccentBelongingCommunication difficultiesCommunication problemsPerception of stigmatizationUnited StatesStigmatizationCommunicationSpeakersExperiences of stigmaStudy 1Study 2PerceptionRelated facetsCurrent researchPast researchListenersExperienceCommunicatingResearch