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Language and Linguistics Compass | 2013

Making Linguistics Matter: Building on the Public's Interest in Language†

Thomas Purnell; Eric Raimy; Joseph C. Salmons

Linguists in the United States are acutely aware of the need to engage the public about their work in new and better ways. We describe here our effort to take up that challenge in Wisconsin by building a set of outreach projects that connect with communities throughout the state and that focus on issues of importance to particular audiences. Through these projects, we have become convinced that outreach, teaching, and research — treated separately and distinctly for academic evaluation — are inextricably linked, often to the point of being indistinguishable in practice.


Journal of English Linguistics | 2009

Defining Dialect, Perceiving Dialect, and New Dialect Formation: Sarah Palin's Speech

Thomas Purnell; Eric Raimy; Joseph C. Salmons

Nonlinguists prove surprisingly good at recognizing dialects, even as dialects rapidly evolve. During the 2008 U.S. presidential election, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s speech was intensely discussed among linguists, the media, and laypeople. Though Palin is from Alaska, her speech was often identified with the Upper Midwest.The authors explore what this mismatch can tell us about dialects and their perception, starting from a description of Palin’s speech as commented on in the media.They review some pragmatic features and provide quantitative treatment of her “g-dropping.” Then, they undertake acoustic analysis of Palin’s vowels and final /z/ devoicing, including Western features and features that create an impression of her speech as Upper Midwestern. Regional settlement history, research on “new dialect formation,” and research on perception of variation inform the authors’ finding that a few acoustic and other characteristics trigger a specific national perception of Palin’s verbal behavior.


Archive | 2000

The phonology and morphology of reduplication

Eric Raimy


Archive | 2009

Contemporary views on architecture and representations in phonology

Eric Raimy; Charles E. Cairns


Archive | 2010

Handbook of the syllable

Charles E. Cairns; Eric Raimy


Archive | 2013

Wisconsin Talk: Linguistic Diversity in the Badger State

Thomas Purnell; Eric Raimy; Joseph C. Salmons


American Speech | 2012

The Wisconsin Englishes Project and Wɪsco

Thomas Purnell; Eric Raimy; Joseph C. Salmons


Archive | 2009

Architecture and Representations in Phonology

Charles E. Cairns; Eric Raimy


Archive | 2017

Upper Midwestern English

Thomas Purnell; Eric Raimy; Joseph C. Salmons; Raymond Hickey


Journal of Linguistic Geography | 2016

“Subliminal accent”: Reactions to the rise of Wisconsin English

Danielle Schuld; Joseph C. Salmons; Thomas Purnell; Eric Raimy

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Thomas Purnell

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Joseph C. Salmons

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Yanti

The Catholic University of America

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