This paper presents the results of a multivariate spatial analysis of 38 vowel formant variables in the language of 402 informants from 236 cities from across the contiguous United States, based on the acoustic data from the Atlas of North American English (Labov, Ash & Boberg, 2006). The results of the analysis both confirm and challenge the results of the Atlas. Most notably, while the analysis identifies similar patterns as the Atlas in the West and the Southeast, the analysis finds that the Midwest and the Northeast are distinct dialect regions that are considerably stronger than the traditional Midland and Northern dialect region indentified in the Atlas. The analysis also finds evidence that a western vowel shift is actively shaping t...
Variation in vowel height and diphthongal/monophthongal character of the vowels /æ/ and /a/ are stud...
This dissertation quantifies fronting of the high and lower-high back vowels and glide-weakening of ...
Despite their potential for elucidating fine-grained differences across ethnolects and regional dial...
This paper presents the results of a multivariate spatial analysis of 38 vowel formant variables in ...
This paper introduces a method for the analysis of regional linguistic variation. The method identif...
This paper presents a statistical comparison of regional phonetic and lexical variation in American ...
There are many different regional dialects of American English most of which differ as a function of...
In contrast to Hans Kurath and Raven McDavid's traditional analysis of vowel variation presented in ...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study conducted in the Boise State University LING ...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
This study aimed to verify a computational phonetic and acoustic analysis tool created in the MATLAB...
This paper explores various methods of defining a dialect region, using syntactic constructions char...
The study examines regional lexical variation in written Standard California English. The frequencie...
This study explores synchronic and diachronic aspects of English phonetics and phonology by applying...
Variation in vowel height and diphthongal/monophthongal character of the vowels /æ/ and /a/ are stud...
This dissertation quantifies fronting of the high and lower-high back vowels and glide-weakening of ...
Despite their potential for elucidating fine-grained differences across ethnolects and regional dial...
This paper presents the results of a multivariate spatial analysis of 38 vowel formant variables in ...
This paper introduces a method for the analysis of regional linguistic variation. The method identif...
This paper presents a statistical comparison of regional phonetic and lexical variation in American ...
There are many different regional dialects of American English most of which differ as a function of...
In contrast to Hans Kurath and Raven McDavid's traditional analysis of vowel variation presented in ...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study conducted in the Boise State University LING ...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
This study aimed to verify a computational phonetic and acoustic analysis tool created in the MATLAB...
This paper explores various methods of defining a dialect region, using syntactic constructions char...
The study examines regional lexical variation in written Standard California English. The frequencie...
This study explores synchronic and diachronic aspects of English phonetics and phonology by applying...
Variation in vowel height and diphthongal/monophthongal character of the vowels /æ/ and /a/ are stud...
This dissertation quantifies fronting of the high and lower-high back vowels and glide-weakening of ...
Despite their potential for elucidating fine-grained differences across ethnolects and regional dial...