Culture value on community life behavior of the phonetic and phonology

https://doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v1n1.2

Authors

  • Anna Brandberg The University of the Arts, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Irvine A. Amzel The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, United States

Keywords:

behavior, community, culture, phonetics, phonology

Abstract

The research aimed to describe the culture value on community life behavior of the phonetic and phonology. The processes through on the values of cultural forms are formulated, maintained and communicated across social populations. A focus is the emergence and spread of a prestige register of spoken British English. It was called ‘Received Pronunciation’. The number of characterological discourses of speech and accent that articulate the values of the register and bring them into circulation before particular audiences. The historical spread of the register was linked to the circulation of such discourses. We propose specific models for understanding the circulation of discourse across social populations and the means by which these values are recognized, maintained, and transformed.

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Brandberg, A. ., & Amzel, I. A. . (2017). Culture value on community life behavior of the phonetic and phonology. Linguistics and Culture Review, 1(1), 13-25. https://doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v1n1.2

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