The most fundamental division in English dialects is the rhotic/non-rhotic division. The mechanisms of historical /r/-loss sound change are not well understood, but studying a contemporary /r/-loss sound change in a rhotic variety of English can provide new insights. We know that /r/ weakening in contemporary Scottish English is a gesture-timing based phenomenon and that it is socially indexical, but we have no phonetic explanation for the predominance of weak /r/ variants in utterance-final position. Using a socially-stratified conversational ultrasound tongue imaging speech corpus, this study investigates the effects of boundary context, along with other linguistic and social factors such as syllable stress, following-consonant place and ...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
Eleanor Lawson - ORCID: 0000-0003-1812-387X https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1812-387XItem deposited in ...
The syllable-based allophonic variation in the relative timing and magnitude of two gestures which h...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to hav...
The sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteranc...
The sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...
The sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
Eleanor Lawson - ORCID: 0000-0003-1812-387X https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1812-387XItem deposited in ...
The syllable-based allophonic variation in the relative timing and magnitude of two gestures which h...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to hav...
The sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteranc...
The sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...
The sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
Eleanor Lawson - ORCID: 0000-0003-1812-387X https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1812-387XItem deposited in ...
The syllable-based allophonic variation in the relative timing and magnitude of two gestures which h...