This article contributes to innovation and diffusion models by examining phonetic changes in London English. It evaluates Sapir’s notion of ‘drift’, which involves ‘natural’, unconscious change, in relation to these changes. Investigating parallel developments in two related varieties of English enables drift to be tested in terms of the effect of extralinguistic factors. The diphthongs of PRICE, MOUTH, FACE and GOAT in both London and New Zealand English are characterised by ‘Diphthong Shift’, a process which continued unabated in New Zealand. A new, large dataset of London speech shows Diphthong Shift reversal, providing counterevidence for drift. We discuss Diphthong Shift and its ‘reversal’ in relation to innovation, diffusion, levellin...
Today, there are many regional varieties of the English language, especially in the parts that were ...
In this case study we examine change in the FACE vowel across England. We used contemporary dialect ...
Abstract. The levelling of accents/dialects has been something of a ‘given ’ in recent accounts of c...
This study contributes to innovation and diffusion models by examining phonetic changes in London En...
This article contributes to innovation and diffusion models by examining phonetic changes in London ...
This article is a contribution to the debate about the primacy of internal versus external factors i...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2019/2020This paper is going...
In north western varieties of British English the historical process of ng-coalescence that simplifi...
This article reports on research which seeks to compare and measure the similarities between phoneti...
This thesis investigates language change in Cardiff English (CE) by analysing four sociolinguistic v...
In Northern Europe’s major cities, new varieties of the host languages are emerging in the multiling...
This paper presents an innovative socio-phonological analysis of dialect variation and change. The a...
Over the past few decades, studies of dialect levelling have concluded that phonological convergence...
The paper discusses the geographical distribution of the monophthongisation of (1) the diphthong [e...
This study investigates two dynamic vowel changes in a variety of Southern British English, in the c...
Today, there are many regional varieties of the English language, especially in the parts that were ...
In this case study we examine change in the FACE vowel across England. We used contemporary dialect ...
Abstract. The levelling of accents/dialects has been something of a ‘given ’ in recent accounts of c...
This study contributes to innovation and diffusion models by examining phonetic changes in London En...
This article contributes to innovation and diffusion models by examining phonetic changes in London ...
This article is a contribution to the debate about the primacy of internal versus external factors i...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic: 2019/2020This paper is going...
In north western varieties of British English the historical process of ng-coalescence that simplifi...
This article reports on research which seeks to compare and measure the similarities between phoneti...
This thesis investigates language change in Cardiff English (CE) by analysing four sociolinguistic v...
In Northern Europe’s major cities, new varieties of the host languages are emerging in the multiling...
This paper presents an innovative socio-phonological analysis of dialect variation and change. The a...
Over the past few decades, studies of dialect levelling have concluded that phonological convergence...
The paper discusses the geographical distribution of the monophthongisation of (1) the diphthong [e...
This study investigates two dynamic vowel changes in a variety of Southern British English, in the c...
Today, there are many regional varieties of the English language, especially in the parts that were ...
In this case study we examine change in the FACE vowel across England. We used contemporary dialect ...
Abstract. The levelling of accents/dialects has been something of a ‘given ’ in recent accounts of c...