This paper investigates the acoustic evidence for real-time change in word-final liquids (/r/ and /l/) in a small-scale study of older male Glaswegian speakers recorded from the 1970s to the 2000s. A dynamic acoustic analysis of the first three formants across the duration of the rhyme (vowel+liquid sequence) shows significant effects of preceding and following phonetic context on the course and trajectories of the formant tracks. We also find raising of F3 for /r/ in speakers who were born and recorded more recently; F2 is lowering for /l/ in the same speakers. Comparison of F2 across the two word-final liquids suggests that /r/ is clearer than /l/ for this Scottish dialect; ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This article aims to understand the development of diachronic asymmetries in phonological systems by...
This paper contributes some new findings towards answering these general theoretical questions about...
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 presents a small-scale acoustic investigation into postvocalic /r/ in both middle class a...
Johnston (1997) suggests that, if defined in terms of phonology, Scots as a traditional dialect in B...
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...
While Voice Onset Time (VOT) is known to be sensitive to a range of phonetic and linguistic factor...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
While voice onset time (VOT) is known to be sensitive to a range of phonetic and linguistic factors,...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This paper presents a collaborative study of variation and potential change in the voicing contrast ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This article aims to understand the development of diachronic asymmetries in phonological systems by...
This paper contributes some new findings towards answering these general theoretical questions about...
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 presents a small-scale acoustic investigation into postvocalic /r/ in both middle class a...
Johnston (1997) suggests that, if defined in terms of phonology, Scots as a traditional dialect in B...
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...
While Voice Onset Time (VOT) is known to be sensitive to a range of phonetic and linguistic factor...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
While voice onset time (VOT) is known to be sensitive to a range of phonetic and linguistic factors,...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This paper presents a collaborative study of variation and potential change in the voicing contrast ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This paper presents an analysis of language variation and change in a socially stratified corpus of ...
This article aims to understand the development of diachronic asymmetries in phonological systems by...
This paper contributes some new findings towards answering these general theoretical questions about...