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Acknowledging language variation and its power: Keys to justice and equity in applied psycholinguistics
Alayo Tripp,
Benjamin Munson
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
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Arts & Humanities
Language Variation
88%
Equity
73%
Psycholinguistics
72%
Justice
66%
Language Perception
24%
Psycholinguists
24%
Person Perception
24%
Linguistic Variation
22%
Approaches to Studying
22%
Linguistic Diversity
21%
Speech Community
21%
Legibility
21%
Asymmetrical
18%
Power Relations
17%
Ideology
17%
Objectivity
15%
Characterization
12%
Language
7%
Performance
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Psycholinguistics
100%
Social Justice
82%
Psychological Power
61%
Language
52%
Linguistics
44%
Research Personnel
9%
Guidelines
8%
Social Sciences
psycholinguistics
75%
equity
52%
justice
46%
linguistics
25%
objectivity
13%
Ideologies
11%
human being
6%
performance
6%