Chicago Dialect Project
This page provides updates on an ongoing project studying the Chicago Dialect's development since the late 1800s through to the present-day.
It is conducted by the University of Illinois at Chicago and Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This page will present information and updates related to the 5 Generations of Language Change in Chicago, IL Research Project. This Project is managed by David Durian, PhD, Department of English, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, and Richard Cameron, PhD, Department of Linguistics, University
10/26/2021
David Durian appeared tonight on Chicago Tonight, a local PBS show in Chicago. He talked about the results of a recent survey on Americans' perceptions of "incorrect" speech conducted by the company Preply, and why perceptions of speech of this type are problematic. You can see his appearance on the show via the link below. It is set to start at the beginning of that segment.
03/04/2021
Proud to announce that a paper from our project has been published in the Proceedings from the Chicago Linguistic Society 55!
03/25/2020
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03/14/2019
Tomorrow at 2pm--David Durian will present results from our ongoing study of the Chicago Dialect Survey for an invited talk for the CUNY Sociolinguistics Symposium Lunch Series in New York City!
Sociolinguistics Lunch: David Durian (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania) David Durian (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania) presents: A New Perspective on the Development of the Northern Cities Shift in Chicago
Coming in 2 weeks time, David Durian will present results from our ongoing study of the Chicago Dialect Survey for an invited talk for the CUNY Sociolinguistics Symposium Lunch Series in New York City. March 15th, 2019. Abstract below.
01/06/2019
Back at the end of November, 2018, David Durian appeared on NPR's The Morning Shift, talking about Chicago street name pronunciations. Here's a link to the audio of that appearance. Enjoy!
From Paulina To Throop: The Origin Story Of Chicago’s Accent, Pronunciations As much as we may not notice it, in Chicago we have some interesting and unique ways of pronouncing streets. Think Devon, Paulina, Throop and Desplaines. Our pals over at WBEZ’s Curious City say that, over the years, lots of listeners have asked why Chicagoans pronounce street names and other thin...
11/29/2018
Here's a link to the audio of David Durian's appearance on WBEZ this morning, talking about our research on the Chicago Dialect
From Paulina To Throop: The Origin Story Of Chicago’s Accent, Pronunciations As much as we may not notice it, in Chicago we have some interesting and unique ways of pronouncing streets. Think Devon, Paulina, Throop and Desplaines. Our pals over at WBEZ’s Curious City say that, over the years, lots of listeners have asked why Chicagoans pronounce street names and other thin...
11/28/2018
David Durian--one our Research Team--will be on WBEZ tomorrow morning to talk about his work (with Richard Cameron) on the Chicago accent.
Durian will be on during "The Morning Shift" at around 9:37 am (Central time) talking with Monica Eng about street name pronunciations and other aspects of the accent
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