Tourist attitudes to linguistic variation in Scotland - Lauren Hall-Lew
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Dr Lauren Hall-Lew, a lecturer in sociolinguistics, talks about her research into tourist attitudes to Scottish accents. Lauren and her team hit the streets of Edinburgh during a recent Edinburgh Festival Fringe to quiz tourists about their attitudes to Scottish accents in different contexts. Can we think of accents as a commodity like shortbread or tartan? Does authenticity matters to tourists, even if it means they can’t understand what someone is saying?
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