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The roles of stereotypes, phonetic knowledge, and phonological knowledge in the evaluation of dialect authenticity

Journal article published in 1 by Sylvia Moosmüller
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Abstract

Utterances realized by actors and actresses who were not raised in the Viennese dialect were evaluated with respect to their dialect authenticity by listeners from Vienna and from outside Vienna. Focus was laid on the production of the clear and the dark variant of the lateral. In their ratings, listeners were quite accurate as concerns the phonetics and phonology of lateral application. They were, however, less aware of the stereotypes assigned to the Viennese dialect, i.e., the production of stereotypes was not detected by the listeners.