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Произносительный акцент как критерий выявления социальной принадлежности

Произносительный акцент как критерий выявления социальной принадлежности

Abstract

The article presents a survey of the most significant publications on social differentiation and existing tendencies of its exploration. The main aim of the paper is to reveal that among various criteria of defining a social position, articulatory accent plays one of the central roles.

В статье дается обзор наиболее значимых работ в сфере социальной дифференциации. Основная цель данной статьи – показать, что среди критериев выявления социальной принадлежности разных представителей общества не последнее место занимает произносительный акцент.

Keywords

СПЕЦИФИКА СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ СТРАТИФИКАЦИИ, КРИТЕРИИ СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИИ, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ ДИФФЕРЕНЦИАЦИЯ, ФАКТОРЫ СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИИ В ОБЩЕСТВЕ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ ПЕРЕМЕННЫЕ, ФОНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ПЕРЕМЕННЫЕ, УРОВЕНЬ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, УРОВЕНЬ ДОХОДА, ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ, СТАТУС МЕСТОЖИТЕЛЬСТВА, БЛИЖАЙШЕЕ ОКРУЖЕНИЕ, ПРОИЗНОСИТЕЛЬНЫЙ АКЦЕНТ

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