Speakers use a variety of different linguistic resources in the construction of their identities, and they are able to do so because their mental representations of linguistic and social information are linked. While the exact nature of these representations remains unclear, there is growing evidence that they encode a great deal more phonetic detail than traditionally assumed and that the phonetic detail is linked with word-based information. This book investigates the ways in which a lemma’s phonetic realisation depends on a combination of its grammatical function and the speaker’s social group. This question is investigated within the context of the word like as it is produced and perceived by students at an all girls’ high school in New...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
The existing literature on vocalic variation in Scottish English has shown that variation tends to ...
Do speakers’ identity constructions influence the emergence of new varieties of a language? This que...
Speakers use a variety of different linguistic resources in the construction of their identities, an...
This thesis reports on findings from a year-long sociolinguistic ethnography at an all girls’ high ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of phonetic variation and social practice in a multiethni...
In this article we define and illustrate sociophonetic variation within speech, highlighting both it...
This paper discusses the problems caused by the linguistic features used by speakers as the basis of...
In recent years, significant momentum has built up in efforts to integrate the social with the cogni...
Style refers to ways of speaking - how speakers use the resource of language variation to make meani...
This thesis investigates predictions of an exemplar account of syntax, by testing whether manipulat...
Whenever we speak in a particular language variety rather than another, we display an affinity with ...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
Sociophonetic research (e.g. [Strand, 1999] and [Campbell-Kibler, 2007]) has shown that speakers’ ph...
Do speakers’ identity constructions influence the emergence of new varieties of a language? This que...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
The existing literature on vocalic variation in Scottish English has shown that variation tends to ...
Do speakers’ identity constructions influence the emergence of new varieties of a language? This que...
Speakers use a variety of different linguistic resources in the construction of their identities, an...
This thesis reports on findings from a year-long sociolinguistic ethnography at an all girls’ high ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of phonetic variation and social practice in a multiethni...
In this article we define and illustrate sociophonetic variation within speech, highlighting both it...
This paper discusses the problems caused by the linguistic features used by speakers as the basis of...
In recent years, significant momentum has built up in efforts to integrate the social with the cogni...
Style refers to ways of speaking - how speakers use the resource of language variation to make meani...
This thesis investigates predictions of an exemplar account of syntax, by testing whether manipulat...
Whenever we speak in a particular language variety rather than another, we display an affinity with ...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
Sociophonetic research (e.g. [Strand, 1999] and [Campbell-Kibler, 2007]) has shown that speakers’ ph...
Do speakers’ identity constructions influence the emergence of new varieties of a language? This que...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
The existing literature on vocalic variation in Scottish English has shown that variation tends to ...
Do speakers’ identity constructions influence the emergence of new varieties of a language? This que...