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LING 200 A Homework 6 (Socioling)
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At a job interview for a prestigious law firm, the applicant — a native speaker of the r-less New York dialect — decides to speak Standard American English. Her reasons for this could be said to be due to [ Select ] jargon hypercorrection slang covert prestige dialect leveling overt prestige .
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The question describes a scenario where a native speaker of the r-less New York dialect chooses to speak Standard American English (SAE) in a job interview at a prestigious law firm. This situation involves how language varieties carry social meaning and status in a formal setting.
In sociolinguistic terms, overt prestige refers to the social elevation or high status attached to the use of a prestige variety—in this case, SAE—that is valu......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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