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Accents - Matched Guide Experiment

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Accents - Giles' Matched Guise Experiment

One way that linguists investigate accent is by performing a matched guise experiment in which participants will listen to a speaker using a guise (an accent put on by the speaker) and rate that accent on various features.

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  • Giles’ research details that RP (received pronunciation) was seen as the most intelligent and prestigious, whereas regional accents were seen as friendlier or more honest.
  • Ranked bottom for intelligence was the Brummie accent.
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