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Variation and change at the interface of syntax and semantics : Concessive conjunctions in American English
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Schützler, Ole. - : John Benjamins, 2021. : Amsterdam, 2021. : Philadelphia, 2021
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Issues of corpus comparability and register variation in the International Corpus of English: Theories and computer applications
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Vetter, Fabian. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2021. : Bamberg, 2021. : "SPLIT", 2021
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Frequency changes and stylistic levelling of though in diachronic and synchronic varieties of English – linguistic democratisation?
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A corpus-based study of concessive conjunctions in three L1-varieties of English
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New perspectives on Scottish Standard English: Introducing the Scottish component of the International Corpus of English
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Concessive conjunctions in written American English : Diachronic and genre-related changes in frequency and semantics
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Grammaticalisation and information structure : two perspectives on diachronic changes of 'notwithstanding' in written American English
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Which WAY do Scottish monophthongs GO? : Charting vowel variation in Scottish Standard English
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Transforming acoustic vowel data : A comparison of methods, using multi-dimensional scaling
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Statistical approaches to hierarchical data in sociophonetics: The case of variable rhoticity in Scottish Standard English
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The sociophonology and sociophonetics of Scottish Standard English (r)
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Vowel variation in Scottish Standard English : Accent-internal differentiation or anglicisation?
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Schützler, Ole. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. : Basingstoke [u.a.], 2019
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Patterns of linguistic globalization : Integrating typological profiles and questionnaire data
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Regional (in-)variability of vowel space organisation in Scottish Standard English
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Abstract:
In this chapter an analysis of psychoacoustically transformed and normalized acoustic vowel data from sixteen speakers of Scottish Standard English (SSE) are presented. Apart from a general discussion of the findings against the background of current textbook descriptions of the accent, special attention will be paid to possible effects the regional provenance of speakers has on the organisation of their vowel spaces. The three regions in question are Edinburgh, Northern Central Scotland (Stirlingshire, West Fife & South Angus) and the Northeast (Aberdeenshire). The resulting vowel plots correspond rather well to articulatory and impressionistic descriptions in the literature and share most of the characteristics of SSE, for instance a rather front /u/ and a considerably centralised /ɪ/. It can also be shown that with regard to some vowel features, the regional background of speakers plays a modest role. While the limitations of the corpus do not allow to generalise very far, the chapter points the direction to future research on regional variation within Scottish Standard English.
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Keyword:
Phonetics; Scottish English; Sociolinguistics; Vowels
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URL: https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/39249
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Variable Scottish English consonants: The cases of /ʍ/ and non-prevocalic /r/
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