Aims and Objectives: This study investigates the effects of individual bilingualism and long-term language contact on monophthongal vowel productions in English and Welsh. Design: To this end, we recorded the Welsh and English vowel productions of two sets of Welsh-English bilinguals differing in home language use, as well as the English vowel productions of English monolinguals. Data and analysis: The data were analysed acoustically, with a focus on spectral and temporal properties. Comparisons were then made within each language and cross-linguistically. Findings: The results of a cross-linguistic acoustic comparison revealed a high degree of convergence in the monophthong systems of Welsh and English, but also some language-specific cate...
Several studies across various languages have shown that monolingual listeners perceive significant ...
This PhD thesis contributes new empirical knowledge to the question of what paths bilingual acquisit...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
Aims and Objectives: This study investigates the effects of individual bilingualism and long-term la...
It is well known that cross-linguistic interactions can exist between the two languages in a bilingu...
This study investigates effects of long-term language contact and individual linguistic experience o...
This paper presents preliminary findings of an investigation into the realisation of lexical stress...
It is well known that cross-linguistic interactions can exist between the two languages in a bilingu...
Aims: The purpose of this research was to gain a better understanding of accent perception in lan...
Aims: This research aims to examine cross-linguistic interaction and intra-linguistic variation in ...
Aims: The purpose of this research was to gain a better understanding of accent perception in langua...
This study investigates /l/-darkening in the Welsh and English speech of bilinguals in North Wales. ...
This study tries to contribute to research in bilingualism by investigating whether phonological tra...
This PhD thesis contributes new empirical knowledge to the question of what paths bilingual acquisit...
Previous studies have highlighted early differences in bilinguals’ rate of language acquisition in c...
Several studies across various languages have shown that monolingual listeners perceive significant ...
This PhD thesis contributes new empirical knowledge to the question of what paths bilingual acquisit...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
Aims and Objectives: This study investigates the effects of individual bilingualism and long-term la...
It is well known that cross-linguistic interactions can exist between the two languages in a bilingu...
This study investigates effects of long-term language contact and individual linguistic experience o...
This paper presents preliminary findings of an investigation into the realisation of lexical stress...
It is well known that cross-linguistic interactions can exist between the two languages in a bilingu...
Aims: The purpose of this research was to gain a better understanding of accent perception in lan...
Aims: This research aims to examine cross-linguistic interaction and intra-linguistic variation in ...
Aims: The purpose of this research was to gain a better understanding of accent perception in langua...
This study investigates /l/-darkening in the Welsh and English speech of bilinguals in North Wales. ...
This study tries to contribute to research in bilingualism by investigating whether phonological tra...
This PhD thesis contributes new empirical knowledge to the question of what paths bilingual acquisit...
Previous studies have highlighted early differences in bilinguals’ rate of language acquisition in c...
Several studies across various languages have shown that monolingual listeners perceive significant ...
This PhD thesis contributes new empirical knowledge to the question of what paths bilingual acquisit...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...