This thesis in English sociophonetics combines the approaches of variationist sociolinguistics and experimental phonetics to study rhotics and rhoticity in Standard Scottish English. With auditory analysis of 14 7 Scottish speakers and fine acoustic analyses of speakers of Dundee and Kinross,the extreme variability of /r/ was confirmed in this variety of English, including for middle-class speakers in controlled speech. The respective roles of linguistic and non-linguistic factors were also evaluated. The geographical origin and phonological environment in particular are decisive factors for the phonetic realization of /r/ and to a lesser extent the factors of the age and gender of the speakers. These results confirm that the variation is s...
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 sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...
This thesis in English sociophonetics combines the approaches of variationist sociolinguistics and e...
This thesis in English sociophonetics combines the approaches of variationist sociolinguistics and e...
Cette thèse en sociophonétique anglaise combine les approches de la sociolinguistique variationniste...
Cette thèse en sociophonétique anglaise combine les approches de la sociolinguistique variationniste...
Item deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 10 April 2014, available at: http:...
Sociophonetic patterning of rhotics in Scotland has been at the centre of linguistic research in the...
This paper inspects the variability of (r) in non-linking coda positions (e.g. in the words car, far...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
Die Beschreibung der soziophonetischen Muster der rhotischen Aussprache in Schottland stand in den l...
(derhoticisation), apparently due to gestural dissociation, in particular the delay of tongue tip an...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
Item deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 10 April 2014, available at: http:...
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 sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...
This thesis in English sociophonetics combines the approaches of variationist sociolinguistics and e...
This thesis in English sociophonetics combines the approaches of variationist sociolinguistics and e...
Cette thèse en sociophonétique anglaise combine les approches de la sociolinguistique variationniste...
Cette thèse en sociophonétique anglaise combine les approches de la sociolinguistique variationniste...
Item deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 10 April 2014, available at: http:...
Sociophonetic patterning of rhotics in Scotland has been at the centre of linguistic research in the...
This paper inspects the variability of (r) in non-linking coda positions (e.g. in the words car, far...
SELECTED PAPERS FROM NWAV 36Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However,...
Die Beschreibung der soziophonetischen Muster der rhotischen Aussprache in Schottland stand in den l...
(derhoticisation), apparently due to gestural dissociation, in particular the delay of tongue tip an...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
Item deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 10 April 2014, available at: http:...
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 sociolinguistic modelling of phonological variation and change is almost exclusively based on au...