This paper outlines a pilot study investigation into the potential link between local identity and language change in Glasgow. Results are presented from part of the pilot study, specifically the variation noted in two phonological variables- the realisation of the alveolar lateral approximant /l/, and the occurrence of so-called T-glottalling-and are discussed in the light of local identity. Glasgow is historically a heavily stigmatised, often stereotyped city and home to an equally stigmatised linguistic variety: Glaswegian. Recent investigations have highlighted processes of linguistic change occurring in this linguistic variety (most notable Stuart-Smith, 1999a, 2003; Stuart-Smith et al., 2006, 2007), and this study sets out to investig...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
Johnston (1997) suggests that, if defined in terms of phonology, Scots as a traditional dialect in B...
In this article, a grounded theory approach is used to explore notions of national and local identi...
This paper outlines a pilot study investigation into the potential link between local identity and l...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This chapter summarises the findings from over a decade of research on the possible influence of the...
The present study is a sociophonetic account of variation and change in glottal variants of /t/ in i...
This article analyses phonetic variation among young people who have learned a minority language in ...
This paper presents the results of acoustic phonetic analysis of two small scale studies of a region...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitali- satio...
This paper investigates variation in the use of glottalling and glottalisation of the voiceless stop...
Recent sociolinguistic studies have argued that speaker identity is accentuated in border regions du...
English in the Indian diaspora in Britain is of much interest, both in the emergence of regional eth...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
Johnston (1997) suggests that, if defined in terms of phonology, Scots as a traditional dialect in B...
In this article, a grounded theory approach is used to explore notions of national and local identi...
This paper outlines a pilot study investigation into the potential link between local identity and l...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This chapter summarises the findings from over a decade of research on the possible influence of the...
The present study is a sociophonetic account of variation and change in glottal variants of /t/ in i...
This article analyses phonetic variation among young people who have learned a minority language in ...
This paper presents the results of acoustic phonetic analysis of two small scale studies of a region...
This thesis examines language variation and change in a context of minority language revitali- satio...
This paper investigates variation in the use of glottalling and glottalisation of the voiceless stop...
Recent sociolinguistic studies have argued that speaker identity is accentuated in border regions du...
English in the Indian diaspora in Britain is of much interest, both in the emergence of regional eth...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
Johnston (1997) suggests that, if defined in terms of phonology, Scots as a traditional dialect in B...
In this article, a grounded theory approach is used to explore notions of national and local identi...