This paper explores how vocalic outliers are perceived in the context of an ongoing sound change, with the prior understanding that listeners integrate vocalic outliers in establishing speakers’ intended vowel output, but they do so with a bias (Labov, Baranowski, and Dinkin 2010). We focus on the short-e (DRESS) vowel that is undergoing generational change in lower Michigan. We conducted an experiment to determine whether local community members preferentially incorporate progressive outliers (the outliers in the direction of change) over other outliers into their perception of the vowel\u27s mean position. The results indicate that vocalic outliers were integrated into mean calculation of speakers output, concurrent with the prior study (...
Sociolinguistic research has been greatly enriched by the application of instrumental acoustic meth...
An earlier study (Fridland, Bartlett, and Kreuz 2004) showed that listeners in Memphis, Tennessee, j...
An earlier study (Fridland, Bartlett, and Kreuz 2004) showed that listeners in Memphis, Tennessee, j...
This paper explores how vocalic outliers are perceived in the context of an ongoing sound change, wi...
For the past twenty-five years, the results of most sociolinguistic research suggest productive chan...
For the past twenty-five years, the results of most sociolinguistic research suggest productive chan...
This paper examines the perception of the low front vowel /ae/ which has been found to be more centr...
This paper examines the perception of the low front vowel /ae/ which has been found to be more centr...
norms affect how speakers perceive input. More recently, in work related to the current project, vow...
Phonetic inquiry, particularly of the kind which looks at large numbers of items, frequently asks wh...
Drawing from data from a multi-region US vowel production and perception study, we investigate the e...
Sociolinguistic studies (Eckert: 2000; Labov: 1966; 1972) have shown that some allophones can carry ...
The pronunciation patterns across dialect regions in the United States are changing. This paper exam...
In this paper we present the results of a trend analysis comparing acoustic vowel data collected fro...
It has been traditional in phonetic research to characterize monophthongs using a set of static form...
Sociolinguistic research has been greatly enriched by the application of instrumental acoustic meth...
An earlier study (Fridland, Bartlett, and Kreuz 2004) showed that listeners in Memphis, Tennessee, j...
An earlier study (Fridland, Bartlett, and Kreuz 2004) showed that listeners in Memphis, Tennessee, j...
This paper explores how vocalic outliers are perceived in the context of an ongoing sound change, wi...
For the past twenty-five years, the results of most sociolinguistic research suggest productive chan...
For the past twenty-five years, the results of most sociolinguistic research suggest productive chan...
This paper examines the perception of the low front vowel /ae/ which has been found to be more centr...
This paper examines the perception of the low front vowel /ae/ which has been found to be more centr...
norms affect how speakers perceive input. More recently, in work related to the current project, vow...
Phonetic inquiry, particularly of the kind which looks at large numbers of items, frequently asks wh...
Drawing from data from a multi-region US vowel production and perception study, we investigate the e...
Sociolinguistic studies (Eckert: 2000; Labov: 1966; 1972) have shown that some allophones can carry ...
The pronunciation patterns across dialect regions in the United States are changing. This paper exam...
In this paper we present the results of a trend analysis comparing acoustic vowel data collected fro...
It has been traditional in phonetic research to characterize monophthongs using a set of static form...
Sociolinguistic research has been greatly enriched by the application of instrumental acoustic meth...
An earlier study (Fridland, Bartlett, and Kreuz 2004) showed that listeners in Memphis, Tennessee, j...
An earlier study (Fridland, Bartlett, and Kreuz 2004) showed that listeners in Memphis, Tennessee, j...