Out of the ten accents included in the study, the Glaswegian accent was found to be one of the least guilty sounding.
Men with regional accents from areas such as Liverpool and Bradford are perceived as more likely to commit crimes, a study has found. Researchers at the University of Cambridge also discovered the ...
Speaking in a scouse accent means you are more likely to be deemed a criminal, according to a new study identifying which harmful stereotypes about certain regional accents continue.
Speaking in a scouse accent means you are more likely to be ... also referred to as received pronunciation (RP), Queen’s English or BBC English, are seen to be most likely to report a family ...
The fact those speaking with a Received Pronunciation (RP), seen as posh, accent were perceived more likely to commit a ...
The fact those speaking with a Received Pronunciation (RP ... The Glaswegian accent was most closely associated with honourable behaviour while Scouse was perceived as more likely to be aligned ...
Speaking in a scouse accent means you are more likely to be ... Southern British English (SSBE), also referred to as received pronunciation (RP), Queen’s English or BBC English,are seen to ...
Now, scientists at the University of Cambridge have bolstered that theory and found that those who speak with received pronunciation ... with a Cockney and Scouse accent. Alice Paver, the study ...
Men with regional accents from Liverpool and Bradford are more likely to be perceived as criminals, according to new research from the University of Cambridge. The study examined how different British ...