<p>Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researchers noticed that postvocalic /r/ was in attrition in Glasgow (Macafee, 1983) and Edinburgh (Romaine, 1978; Johnston and Speitel 1983). Recent research (Stuart-Smith, 2003) confirms that postvocalic /r/ as a canonical phonetically rhotic consonant is being lost in working-class Glaswegian speech. However, auditory and acoustic analysis revealed that the situation was more complicated than simple /r/ vs. zero variation. The derhoticized quality of /r/ seemed to vary socially; in particular male working class speakers often produced intermediate sounds that were difficult to identify. It is clear that al...
Scottish English is generally referred to as a rhotic variety of English, i.e. one in which /r/ isar...
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...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
<p>Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
(derhoticisation), apparently due to gestural dissociation, in particular the delay of tongue tip an...
Item deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 10 April 2014, available at: http:...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
Increasing attention is being paid in sociolinguistics to how fine phonetic variation is exploited b...
Sociophonetic patterning of rhotics in Scotland has been at the centre of linguistic research in the...
Phonological-phonetic sound systems are abstractions away from substance, so while they are grounded...
Item deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 10 April 2014, available at: http:...
Scottish English is generally referred to as a rhotic variety of English, i.e. one in which /r/ isar...
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...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
<p>Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
(derhoticisation), apparently due to gestural dissociation, in particular the delay of tongue tip an...
Item deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 10 April 2014, available at: http:...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
Increasing attention is being paid in sociolinguistics to how fine phonetic variation is exploited b...
Sociophonetic patterning of rhotics in Scotland has been at the centre of linguistic research in the...
Phonological-phonetic sound systems are abstractions away from substance, so while they are grounded...
Item deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 10 April 2014, available at: http:...
Scottish English is generally referred to as a rhotic variety of English, i.e. one in which /r/ isar...
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...