This paper investigates intonational variation in Liverpool English, a dialect of British English that is recognised as having a number of distinctive phonetic characteristics [15, 16]. One previously reported aspect of Liverpool intonation is the pres- ence of rising contours in declaratives as part of the traditional dialect [7]. Here we present a phonological Autosegmental Metrical analysis [9] and a phonetic analysis of intonation in different sentence types from 9 speakers. Results suggest that traditional Liverpool rising nuclear contours are common among 20–22 year olds from Liverpool. Through analysis of these data, we aim to contribute to descriptions of intonational variation in the UK, and wider studies of intonational variation ...
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Much recent research into prosody, and specifically intonation, has followed the generative enterpri...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the results of a preliminary study of the intonation...
Over the past few decades, studies of dialect levelling have concluded that phonological convergence...
National audienceIt is acknowledged in the literature that Newcastle English is characterised by the...
Liverpool English (LE) is the variety of English spoken in Liverpool and much of the surrounding cou...
Liverpool English (LE) is the variety of English spoken in Liverpool and much of the surrounding cou...
The variety of English spoken in the city of York, UK, is of sociolinguistic interest due to the ‘re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>It is widely reported in the UK media that English a...
This article investigates patterns of variation in the phonetic shape of High RisingTerminal (HRT) i...
International audienceIt is acknowledged in the literature that Newcastle English is characterised b...
Most speakers in today’s societies are bilingual or multilingual and linguistic research has shown t...
The main aim of this thesis is to begin to extend phonetic distance measurements to the domain of in...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
This paper presents data for a tightly controlled perception and production study of English languag...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published...
Much recent research into prosody, and specifically intonation, has followed the generative enterpri...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the results of a preliminary study of the intonation...
Over the past few decades, studies of dialect levelling have concluded that phonological convergence...
National audienceIt is acknowledged in the literature that Newcastle English is characterised by the...
Liverpool English (LE) is the variety of English spoken in Liverpool and much of the surrounding cou...
Liverpool English (LE) is the variety of English spoken in Liverpool and much of the surrounding cou...
The variety of English spoken in the city of York, UK, is of sociolinguistic interest due to the ‘re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>It is widely reported in the UK media that English a...
This article investigates patterns of variation in the phonetic shape of High RisingTerminal (HRT) i...
International audienceIt is acknowledged in the literature that Newcastle English is characterised b...
Most speakers in today’s societies are bilingual or multilingual and linguistic research has shown t...
The main aim of this thesis is to begin to extend phonetic distance measurements to the domain of in...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
This paper presents data for a tightly controlled perception and production study of English languag...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published...
Much recent research into prosody, and specifically intonation, has followed the generative enterpri...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the results of a preliminary study of the intonation...