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Field Work in Utah English
English Language Society Meeting
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What do these signs have in common?
Utahisms!
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Why is it important to do field work in a language like Utah English?
dialect prejudice dialect change dialect acquisition social factors that influence dialect speech pathology computer language processing heritage/ genealogy
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Why do field work in Utah English?
From The Phonological Atlas of Northern America
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Why do field work in Utah English?
Utah is also a great place to study dialect acquisition and social factors (like religion)
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How do you do field work in a language like English?
Usually we need a lot of speakers, so interviews phone calls covert observations public forums door-to-door We decided on door-to-door—so the four of us got a map of Utah County and each took a different section
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The Utah English Project Team
Diane, Wendy, Jared and Danny
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Some of the Questions from the Survey
In what building does a farmer keep his animals? Name the days of the week What is the term for a sweetened carbonated beverage? If you had to say there’s a difference, what’s the difference between a bag and a sack? What do you say when people say thank you to you?
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What were some of the challenges of doing field work in dialects of English?
Achievement of a random sample Recording of the speakers Confusion over some of the questions Worry about keeping anonymity Worry about saying the wrong thing Anger of some of the groups (non-LDS participants) Belief that they did not have a Utah “accent” Suspicions about our work/danger to us
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Some more fun things we encountered
Overexcitement about helping us out People’s feelings about Utah English Coaching by husbands/wives
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NWAV and LSA 2005
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