Drawing from data from a multi-region US vowel production and perception study, we investigate the extent to which vowel production and perception are related for talkers from Memphis, Tennessee. Focusing on the mid-front vowels and the variable degree of Southern Vowel Shift (SVS) exhibited productively by thirteen individuals, the study investigates the role of individual variation in perception. We show both that individuals who participate more strongly in the SVS have more shifted perceptual systems and that perceptual shift can operate somewhat independently from productive shift. We further consider our data in terms of the proposal by Sumner and Samuel (2009) that dialects should be understood as having three components, producti...
Politics and dialect variation:A sociophonetic analysis of the Southern Vowel Shift in Middle T
Given West Virginia’s designation as a southern rural state, the Southern Vowel Shift (SVS) should h...
Theoretical models of speech production suggest that the speech motor system (SMS) uses auditory goa...
Drawing from data from a multi-region US vowel production and perception study, we investigate the e...
norms affect how speakers perceive input. More recently, in work related to the current project, vow...
An earlier study (Fridland, Bartlett, and Kreuz 2004) showed that listeners in Memphis, Tennessee, j...
Vowel identification is influenced by various parameters which enhance or hinder perceptual processi...
Many linguistic factors contribute to variation in vowel dispersion, including lexical properties, s...
Despite their potential for elucidating fine-grained differences across ethnolects and regional dial...
This paper investigates the effect of listeners’ dialect on the perception of vowels. Listeners from...
There are many different regional dialects of American English most of which differ as a function of...
This study aims to elucidate the nature of the perception–production link with respect to coarticula...
In a study of native listeners\u27 implicit knowledge of the social distribution of a phonological v...
Ethnolectal and generational differences in vowel trajectories: Evidence from African American Engli...
Speech varies widely in the American South, but the region is argued to share features including mon...
Politics and dialect variation:A sociophonetic analysis of the Southern Vowel Shift in Middle T
Given West Virginia’s designation as a southern rural state, the Southern Vowel Shift (SVS) should h...
Theoretical models of speech production suggest that the speech motor system (SMS) uses auditory goa...
Drawing from data from a multi-region US vowel production and perception study, we investigate the e...
norms affect how speakers perceive input. More recently, in work related to the current project, vow...
An earlier study (Fridland, Bartlett, and Kreuz 2004) showed that listeners in Memphis, Tennessee, j...
Vowel identification is influenced by various parameters which enhance or hinder perceptual processi...
Many linguistic factors contribute to variation in vowel dispersion, including lexical properties, s...
Despite their potential for elucidating fine-grained differences across ethnolects and regional dial...
This paper investigates the effect of listeners’ dialect on the perception of vowels. Listeners from...
There are many different regional dialects of American English most of which differ as a function of...
This study aims to elucidate the nature of the perception–production link with respect to coarticula...
In a study of native listeners\u27 implicit knowledge of the social distribution of a phonological v...
Ethnolectal and generational differences in vowel trajectories: Evidence from African American Engli...
Speech varies widely in the American South, but the region is argued to share features including mon...
Politics and dialect variation:A sociophonetic analysis of the Southern Vowel Shift in Middle T
Given West Virginia’s designation as a southern rural state, the Southern Vowel Shift (SVS) should h...
Theoretical models of speech production suggest that the speech motor system (SMS) uses auditory goa...