One of the most famous sound features of Scottish English is the short/long timing alternation of /i u ai/ vowels, which depends on the morpho-phonemic environment, and is known as the Scottish Vowel Length Rule (SVLR). These alternations make the status of vowel quantity in Scottish English (quasi-)phonemic but are also susceptible to change, particularly in situations of intense sustained dialect contact with Anglo-English. Does the SVLR change in Glasgow where dialect contact at the community level is comparably low? The present study sets out to tackle this question, and tests two hypotheses involving (1) external influences due to dialect-contact and (2) internal, prosodically induced factors of sound change. Durational analyses of /i ...
We show that, in the Scottish Vowel Length Rule, the high vowels in the sequences /i#d/ and /##d/ ar...
This thesis has a twofold objective: first of all, the diachronic and synchronic explor...
This thesis has a twofold objective: first of all, the diachronic and synchronic explor...
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...
This paper studies the longitudinal development of a vowel timing alternation known as the “Scottish...
One of the most famous sound features of Scottish English is the short/long timing alternation of /i...
This paper presents an intriguing problem from the frontier of phonology and morphology in the varie...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
This thesis deals with vowel duration in the Standard English of Scotland. Chapter l describes the ...
Recent research has demonstrated fronting of high back vowels in several varieties of English relate...
Recent research has demonstrated fronting of high back vowels in several varieties of English relate...
There is a large body of literature investigating how the learning of a dialect feature may be condi...
We show that, in the Scottish Vowel Length Rule, the high vowels in the sequences /i#d/ and /##d/ ar...
We show that, in the Scottish Vowel Length Rule, the high vowels in the sequences /i#d/ and /##d/ ar...
This thesis has a twofold objective: first of all, the diachronic and synchronic explor...
This thesis has a twofold objective: first of all, the diachronic and synchronic explor...
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...
This paper studies the longitudinal development of a vowel timing alternation known as the “Scottish...
One of the most famous sound features of Scottish English is the short/long timing alternation of /i...
This paper presents an intriguing problem from the frontier of phonology and morphology in the varie...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
Attempting to understand the mechanisms behind language change has been at the heart of variationist...
This thesis deals with vowel duration in the Standard English of Scotland. Chapter l describes the ...
Recent research has demonstrated fronting of high back vowels in several varieties of English relate...
Recent research has demonstrated fronting of high back vowels in several varieties of English relate...
There is a large body of literature investigating how the learning of a dialect feature may be condi...
We show that, in the Scottish Vowel Length Rule, the high vowels in the sequences /i#d/ and /##d/ ar...
We show that, in the Scottish Vowel Length Rule, the high vowels in the sequences /i#d/ and /##d/ ar...
This thesis has a twofold objective: first of all, the diachronic and synchronic explor...
This thesis has a twofold objective: first of all, the diachronic and synchronic explor...