Some of the most prominent findings regarding the documentation of linguistic change and how social and linguistic factors affect change as it moves through a community have come from the project on Linguistic Change and Variation in Philadelphia (LCV) conducted in the 1970\u27s, and the analysis of these data (Labov 1994, 2001). This dissertation is a re-study of the Philadelphia speech community, focusing on the effects of sex on language change. The male-led change of the centralization of the nucleus of /ay/ before voiceless consonants (ay0) was selected as the focus of this dissertation. In addition to this variable, this dissertation investigates (aw) and (eyC) through a real time study using the methodology adopted by the LCV. A repr...
The English language has always been changing, which is why there is a difference between Old, Middl...
Phonetic variation is a well-established type of cue used in the construction and perception of soci...
Social dialect data demonstrates that women tend to lead linguistic change in New Zealand English ov...
Some of the most prominent findings regarding the documentation of linguistic change and how social ...
Some of the most prominent findings regarding the documentation of linguistic change and how social ...
I begin with a distinction between engendered variation, that is, sex-based phonetic-level variation...
Extensive reviews of phonetic and phonological investigations into sex-related differences reveal a ...
Adolescent peaks have been observed across a range of different types of language change (Labov 2001...
Retreat from the Southern Vowel Shift in Raleigh, NC: Social Factors New automated methods for large...
The paper tests the generalization of the curvilinear hypothesis and the tendency of females to lead...
Women typically produce more dispersed vowels than men (for example, [1], [2], [10], [12]). This sex...
Speech varies widely in the American South, but the region is argued to share features including mon...
This paper investigates the linguistic mechanisms employed by gay men. Its aim is to identify the sp...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
Within the variationist framework as set by Labov\u27s work, sociolinguists try to structure the var...
The English language has always been changing, which is why there is a difference between Old, Middl...
Phonetic variation is a well-established type of cue used in the construction and perception of soci...
Social dialect data demonstrates that women tend to lead linguistic change in New Zealand English ov...
Some of the most prominent findings regarding the documentation of linguistic change and how social ...
Some of the most prominent findings regarding the documentation of linguistic change and how social ...
I begin with a distinction between engendered variation, that is, sex-based phonetic-level variation...
Extensive reviews of phonetic and phonological investigations into sex-related differences reveal a ...
Adolescent peaks have been observed across a range of different types of language change (Labov 2001...
Retreat from the Southern Vowel Shift in Raleigh, NC: Social Factors New automated methods for large...
The paper tests the generalization of the curvilinear hypothesis and the tendency of females to lead...
Women typically produce more dispersed vowels than men (for example, [1], [2], [10], [12]). This sex...
Speech varies widely in the American South, but the region is argued to share features including mon...
This paper investigates the linguistic mechanisms employed by gay men. Its aim is to identify the sp...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
Within the variationist framework as set by Labov\u27s work, sociolinguists try to structure the var...
The English language has always been changing, which is why there is a difference between Old, Middl...
Phonetic variation is a well-established type of cue used in the construction and perception of soci...
Social dialect data demonstrates that women tend to lead linguistic change in New Zealand English ov...