This paper contributes some new findings towards answering these general theoretical questions about real-time sound change and place. Our study exploits the possibilities offered for a longer-term perspective on real-time change by combining archive recordings from the First World War with those from a real- and apparent-time corpus from the 1970s. We consider three aspects of urban Scots, vowel quality and duration, and the realization of word-initial /l/, using acoustic phonetic measures. The real-time comparisons reveal change in progress in all three features. The direction of the changes is intriguing, since despite the substantial geographical and social changes which have taken place across the UK during especially the second half o...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
This chapter summarises the findings from over a decade of research on the possible influence of the...
Recent research has demonstrated change in progress for in the high back vowels in several varieties...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
One of the most famous sound features of Scottish English is the short/long timing alternation of /i...
One of the most famous sound features of Scottish English is the short/long timing alternation of /i...
Recent research has demonstrated fronting of high back vowels in several varieties of English relate...
This paper investigates the acoustic evidence for real-time change in word-final liquids (/r/ and /l...
This paper investigates the acoustic evidence for real-time change in word-final liquids (/r/ an...
This paper studies the longitudinal development of a vowel timing alternation known as the “Scottish...
We present acoustic and auditory analyses of changes to coda /r/ and voice quality in Glasgow Englis...
Recent research on frequency effects in phonology suggest that word frequency is often a significan...
Johnston (1997) suggests that, if defined in terms of phonology, Scots as a traditional dialect in B...
This paper outlines a pilot study investigation into the potential link between local identity and l...
This paper outlines a pilot study investigation into the potential link between local identity and l...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
This chapter summarises the findings from over a decade of research on the possible influence of the...
Recent research has demonstrated change in progress for in the high back vowels in several varieties...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
One of the most famous sound features of Scottish English is the short/long timing alternation of /i...
One of the most famous sound features of Scottish English is the short/long timing alternation of /i...
Recent research has demonstrated fronting of high back vowels in several varieties of English relate...
This paper investigates the acoustic evidence for real-time change in word-final liquids (/r/ and /l...
This paper investigates the acoustic evidence for real-time change in word-final liquids (/r/ an...
This paper studies the longitudinal development of a vowel timing alternation known as the “Scottish...
We present acoustic and auditory analyses of changes to coda /r/ and voice quality in Glasgow Englis...
Recent research on frequency effects in phonology suggest that word frequency is often a significan...
Johnston (1997) suggests that, if defined in terms of phonology, Scots as a traditional dialect in B...
This paper outlines a pilot study investigation into the potential link between local identity and l...
This paper outlines a pilot study investigation into the potential link between local identity and l...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
This chapter summarises the findings from over a decade of research on the possible influence of the...
Recent research has demonstrated change in progress for in the high back vowels in several varieties...