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Journal of Pragmatics

Publication date: 2013-01-01
Volume: 52 Pages: 83 - 92
Publisher: North-Holland Pub. Co.

Author:

Speelman, Dirk
Spruyt, Adriaan ; Impe, Leen ; Geeraerts, Dirk

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Linguistics, Language & Linguistics, Affective priming, Language attitudes, Variation in Dutch, Regiolects, Automatic stimulus evaluation, Attitudes, AUTOMATIC EVALUATION, IMPLICIT MEASURES, SOCIAL COGNITION, WORD-EVALUATION, ACTIVATION, STIMULI, CONTEXT, 1702 Cognitive Sciences, 2004 Linguistics, 2203 Philosophy, Languages & Linguistics, 4704 Linguistics, 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology

Abstract:

In this cognitive sociolinguistic study, we aim to examine automatically activated language attitudes and to map the affective representation of language-internal variation in Dutch. We do so by applying the affective priming paradigm, an experimental-cognitive paradigm in which participants are typically faster to respond to affectively polarized target stimuli that are preceded by affectively congruent prime stimuli than affectively polarized target stimuli that are preceded by affectively incongruent prime stimuli. Specifically, we carried out an auditory affective priming experiment in which auditory word stimuli, recorded in both standard and regiolectal varieties of Dutch, were used as primes. Our findings suggest that intralingually accented Dutch words are evaluated in an automatic fashion, irrespective of their semantic meaning. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.