The Social Stratification of /r/ in New York City: Labov’s Department Store Study Revisited

Author: Mather, P.-A.

Description: This study, conducted among 169 participants in June 2009, is a methodological replica of Labov’s original study of the social stratification of /r/ in three New York City department stores. Results of the 2009 study are compared with Labov’s original survey and Fowler’s replica. Although the distribution patterns of /r/ remain the same as for the two previous studies in terms of stylistic, social, and phonological variables (word-final vs. preobstruent), there have been significant increases in the overall percentages by some 10 to 20 percent, and there are important differences in terms of the age distribution: the 2009 study suggests that lower-middle-class younger speakers use the [r]-less variant considerably less than older speakers, contrary to Labov’s original survey. In addition, although African American informants use less word-final /r/ than whites, especially in preobstruent position, they nevertheless follow the general pattern of stylistic and social differentiation according to the store, suggesting that African Americans are moving toward greater integration within the New York City speech community.

Subject Headings: /r/, regional dialect, variation, style, African American English, New York City, variationist sociolinguistics

Keywords: The Social Stratification of /r/ in New York City: Labov’s Department Store Study Revisited

Publication year: 2012

Journal or book title: Journal of English Linguistics

Volume: 40

Issue: 4

Pages: 338-356

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Type: Journal Article

Serial number: 2606