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21:22, Fri, Jan 17, 2025 Updated: 21:30, Fri, Jan 17, 2025 Hidden bias based on people's accents has been around since the dawn of time. New research published in the journal Frontiers in ...
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. Whereas people ...
The Scottish accent is known for being one of the hardest in the world to understand. Whether it's rolling your 'R's speaking in harsher, guttural sounds, or using too much slang, we can certainly ...
Celtic uploaded a video of the Bhoys during a squad photoshoot, where instructions were dished out to the players on where and how to stand. Funnily enough, special attention is drawn to Reo Hatate, ...
Jodie Whittaker has confessed she was 'terrified' to attempt a Glaswegian accent in her Netflix series Toxic Town amid the backlash from Scottish viewers, who are not impressed with the casting.
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Hidden bias based on people's accents has been around since the dawn of time. New research published in the journal Frontiers in Communication has taken this one step further after analysing certain ...
People with a “posh” English accent are seen as least likely to commit most crimes, with the exception of sex offences, new research has suggested. A University of Cambridge study, in collaboration ...
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