It is well known that cross-linguistic interactions can exist between the two languages in a bilingual speaker’s repertoire. At the level of phonetics and phonology, this interaction may result in the transfer of a feature from one language to the other or the ‘merging’ of phonetic properties between languages. Although there are numerous studies of bilingual speakers which show such interactions, relatively little is known about the nature of transfer in communities of long-term bilingualism. The current study investigates phonological transfer of /r/ in Welsh-English bilinguals’ speech in north Wales. Specifically, it compares the influence of speaker gender, home language, and speech context on the production of /r/ in both English and W...
Nowadays Wales is a country which is included in the United Kingdom (UK), and in which two different...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
This paper examines the acquisition of Welsh in Gwynedd and Anglesey counties in North Wales, the st...
It is well known that cross-linguistic interactions can exist between the two languages in a bilingu...
This study tries to contribute to research in bilingualism by investigating whether phonological tra...
Aims and Objectives: This study investigates the effects of individual bilingualism and long-term la...
Aims: This research aims to examine cross-linguistic interaction and intra-linguistic variation in ...
This study investigates /l/-darkening in the Welsh and English speech of bilinguals in North Wales. ...
Wales has been in contact with English since as early as the 12th century, with the English language...
This dissertation examines the adaptation of loanwords in natural speech based on loanword data from...
The effects of language contact extend well beyond the borrowing of lexical items, and can include m...
This study investigates effects of long-term language contact and individual linguistic experience o...
This dissertation investigates the production and perception of Welsh vowels by a population of Wels...
English language belongs to Indo-European family of language. It is believed to have originated from...
This paper presents preliminary findings of an investigation into the realisation of lexical stress...
Nowadays Wales is a country which is included in the United Kingdom (UK), and in which two different...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
This paper examines the acquisition of Welsh in Gwynedd and Anglesey counties in North Wales, the st...
It is well known that cross-linguistic interactions can exist between the two languages in a bilingu...
This study tries to contribute to research in bilingualism by investigating whether phonological tra...
Aims and Objectives: This study investigates the effects of individual bilingualism and long-term la...
Aims: This research aims to examine cross-linguistic interaction and intra-linguistic variation in ...
This study investigates /l/-darkening in the Welsh and English speech of bilinguals in North Wales. ...
Wales has been in contact with English since as early as the 12th century, with the English language...
This dissertation examines the adaptation of loanwords in natural speech based on loanword data from...
The effects of language contact extend well beyond the borrowing of lexical items, and can include m...
This study investigates effects of long-term language contact and individual linguistic experience o...
This dissertation investigates the production and perception of Welsh vowels by a population of Wels...
English language belongs to Indo-European family of language. It is believed to have originated from...
This paper presents preliminary findings of an investigation into the realisation of lexical stress...
Nowadays Wales is a country which is included in the United Kingdom (UK), and in which two different...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
This paper examines the acquisition of Welsh in Gwynedd and Anglesey counties in North Wales, the st...