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Attention To People Like You: A Proposal Regarding Neuroendocrine Effects on Linguistic Variation

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Misa Hejna, Dr Lauren AckermanORCiD, Dr Joel Wallenberg

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Abstract

Although the literature on language change has often replicated and discussed a pattern in which female speakers lead in changes that occur below the level of awareness, there is no consensus on why this pattern should arise. Interestingly, recent findings in endocrinology show that differences in prenatal testosterone exposure can impact learning patterns. In the light of these findings, we first present preliminary results consistent with the hypothesis that a biological factor, prenatal exposure to androgens, can have a small, continuous biasing effect on linguistic variation, namely the variable duration of pre-aspiration conditioned by voiceless obstruents in Tyneside English. Second, we propose an explanatory model in which the biological factor—prenatal testosterone exposure—creates subtle bias in how speakers learn linguistic variants and suggest that some reported sex effects are derivative. This model is compatible with the high tendency for females to lead in language change from below (Labov 1990: 206).


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Author(s): Hejná M, Ackerman LM, Wallenberg JC

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Biolinguistics

Year: 2020

Volume: 14

Pages: 1-20

Print publication date: 08/06/2020

Online publication date: 08/06/2020

Acceptance date: 11/05/2020

Date deposited: 08/06/2020

ISSN (electronic): 1450–3417

Publisher: Biolinguistics

URL: https://www.biolinguistics.eu/index.php/biolinguistics/article/view/701

DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/P5NKA


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