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Showing papers by "Howard Giles published in 1981"


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01 Mar 1981-Language

489 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a questionnaire designed to assess how group members subjectively perceive their own group position relative to salient outgroups on important "vitality" dimensions.
Abstract: Group ‘vitality’ was recently proposed as a framework for objectively categorizing ethnolinguistic groups in terms of their ability to behave as distinctive collective entities in intergroup settings (Giles, Bourhis & Taylor, 1977). ‘Objective’ accounts of group vitality using status, demographic and institutional support data gathered from secondary sources appear a useful tool for comparing ethnolinguistic groups in cross‐cultural research. This article describes a new questionnaire designed to assess how group members subjectively perceive their owngroup position relative to salient outgroups on important ‘vitality’ dimensions. Group members’ ‘subjective’ vitality perceptions may be as important in determining interethnic behaviours as the Group's objectively assessed vitality. The article includes a discussion of how ‘objective’ and ‘subjective’ vitality information can be combined to better account for the dynamics of interethnic relations in multilingual and multicultural settings.

367 citations


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TL;DR: This article used matched-guise technique in a 2×2 factorial design to determine whether individuals' speech styles would affect their perceived suitability for various jobs and found that the three lowest status jobs were seen as significantly more suitable for nonstandard- than standard-accented speakers and those using low rather than high diversity.

88 citations