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The substance of style: Gender, social class and interactional stance in southeast England

The substance of style: Gender, social class and interactional stance in southeast England
The substance of style: Gender, social class and interactional stance in southeast England
This paper proposes an empirical method for the quantitative analysis of stance-taking in interaction. Building on recent conceptualizations of stance as the primary building-block of variation in language style, we describe how to implement an analysis of stance within a variationist framework via an examination of the particular speech activities within which stances are embedded combined with a consideration of the specific interactional goals these activities achieve. We illustrate our proposals with an investigation of variation in /s/-quality in the speech of cast members from two British reality television programs. Examining nearly 2000 tokens of /s/ in over 6 hours of recorded speech, we demonstrate how different acoustic realizations of /s/ in the sample correlate with the level of “threat” of a given speech activity, and we argue that this interactionally based analysis provides a better explanatory account of the patterns in our data than an analysis based on large social categories would. Through this paper, we therefore hope to contribute not only to the development of a more robust method for examining stance in quantitative sociolinguistic research, but also to help clarify the relationship between stances, speech activities and speaker identities more broadly.
style, stance, stance accretion, /s/-fronting, southeast England
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1045-1072
Holmes-Elliott, Sophie
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Levon, Erez
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Holmes-Elliott, Sophie
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Levon, Erez
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Holmes-Elliott, Sophie and Levon, Erez (2017) The substance of style: Gender, social class and interactional stance in southeast England. Linguistics, 55 (5), 1045-1072. (doi:10.1515/ling-2017-0020).

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This paper proposes an empirical method for the quantitative analysis of stance-taking in interaction. Building on recent conceptualizations of stance as the primary building-block of variation in language style, we describe how to implement an analysis of stance within a variationist framework via an examination of the particular speech activities within which stances are embedded combined with a consideration of the specific interactional goals these activities achieve. We illustrate our proposals with an investigation of variation in /s/-quality in the speech of cast members from two British reality television programs. Examining nearly 2000 tokens of /s/ in over 6 hours of recorded speech, we demonstrate how different acoustic realizations of /s/ in the sample correlate with the level of “threat” of a given speech activity, and we argue that this interactionally based analysis provides a better explanatory account of the patterns in our data than an analysis based on large social categories would. Through this paper, we therefore hope to contribute not only to the development of a more robust method for examining stance in quantitative sociolinguistic research, but also to help clarify the relationship between stances, speech activities and speaker identities more broadly.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 January 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 6 September 2017
Published date: 26 September 2017
Additional Information: The final publication is available at https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2017-0020 A copy is available on this repository by permission of the publisher.
Keywords: style, stance, stance accretion, /s/-fronting, southeast England

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Local EPrints ID: 412159
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/412159
ISSN: 0024-3949
PURE UUID: 1af7b605-7872-40b8-900a-e2cb896dfd24

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Date deposited: 12 Jul 2017 16:31
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Author: Sophie Holmes-Elliott
Author: Erez Levon

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