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English with an Accent investigates the complex relationship between language, accent, and discrimination in contemporary American society. The authors examine how speakers of non-standard English varieties face social stigma and institutional barriers based on their linguistic practices.
Through comprehensive analysis and case studies, the book demonstrates how language ideology—culturally specific beliefs about what constitutes ‘good’ or ‘proper’ English—perpetuates discrimination against marginalized communities. It addresses accent discrimination in education, employment, media, and legal contexts, revealing how linguistic prejudice intersects with racism, xenophobia, and socioeconomic inequality.
The work provides essential insights for linguists, educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding how language serves as a marker of identity and status. It challenges readers to recognize their own biases and advocates for more inclusive attitudes toward linguistic diversity.







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