"How many languages do you speak?" Perceptions and misconceptions about linguistics and linguists

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Stollznow, Karen
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2018
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Many linguists are familiar with the question: “How many languages do you speak?” Anecdotally, it is well known among our discipline that non-linguists have misconceptions about linguistics and the work of linguists. The purpose of this paper is to conduct a survey to identify popular beliefs about what linguistics is and what linguists do, to examine these beliefs, and to determine the prevalence of these perceptions. Furthermore, this study seeks to find out if exposure to linguistics can educate the general public about the field and dispel the myths and misconceptions.

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Lingua

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205

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Anthropology

Cognitive and computational psychology

Linguistics

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Language & Linguistics

Linguistic folk beliefs

Linguistic surveys

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Stollznow, K, "How many languages do you speak?" Perceptions and misconceptions about linguistics and linguists, Lingua, 2018, 205, pp. 15-28

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