Across
- 3. Studied 10 speech sounds that had a different pronunciation in the Milton Keynes area
- 4. Found ethnocentrism lead to a direct effect on how the speaker was perceived (his attractiveness, creditability, perceived homophily)
- 5. Found that men whose speech revealed high usage of vernacular or non-standard forms were also found to belong to tight-knit social networks
Down
- 1. Found those who use non-standard forms have different social "norms" including trouble, excitement, fighting...
- 2. Found that RP is deemed more professional than regional accents, but regional accents are more professional than RP accents
- 3. Found that 94% of the working class dropped the "H" at beginning of words, 67% dropped it in the upper class and 28% in lower middle classes
