Hi variationistas,
There's a page at Stanford which was really useful for teaching John Baugh's
'linguistic profiling': https://web.stanford.edu/~jbaugh/baugh.fft. It was a pretty
simple page with the three recordings from the housing advertisement experiment:
Standard American English, Latino, and AAVE. Really useful for illustrating the
topic. But it's been taken down due to some server upgrade. I emailed John Baugh in
the spring but didn't get a response. Does anyone happen to have the recordings
offline somewhere?
Thanks,
Dave
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Dr. Dave Sayers
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Honorary Research Fellow, Arts & Humanities, Swansea University (2009-2015)
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