Racializing Accents: The Impact of Language and Racial Cues on Intergroup Communicative Outcomes

Author:

Acheme Doris E.1ORCID,Montgomery Gretchen2,Cionea Ioana A.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Georgia, Athens, USA

2. University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA

Abstract

This study reports the results of an experiment ( N = 502) investigating how speakers are socially categorized based on accent (Standard American English [SAE] or Nigerian) and race (White or Black) separately and concurrently, as well as the intergroup outcomes of such categorizations as mediated by language attitudes (status, solidary, and dynamism). Findings revealed that SAE-accented speakers were evaluated more favorably than Nigerian-accented speakers on status. Status also mediated the relationship between accent and (a) symbolic threat and (b) social distance. Additionally, Black males were rated higher on solidarity and dynamism than White males. Finally, status mediated the combined effect of the speaker’s race and accent on symbolic threat, intergroup anxiety, and social distance. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Communication

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