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Reduction of survey sites in dialectology: A new methodology based on clustering ...
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Reduction of survey sites in dialectology: A new methodology based on clustering ...
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Reduction of Survey Sites in Dialectology: A New Methodology Based on Clustering ...
Jeszenszky, Péter; Steiner, Carina; Leemann, Adrian. - : Frontiers Media, 2021
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How prior experience with pitch accents shapes the perception of word and sentence stress ...
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How prior experience with pitch accents shapes the perception of word and sentence stress ...
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Reduction of Survey Sites in Dialectology: A New Methodology Based on Clustering
In: Front Artif Intell (2021)
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Using Crowd-Sourced Speech Data to Study Socially Constrained Variation in Nonmodal Phonation
In: Front Artif Intell (2021)
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Reduction of survey sites through clustering: a new geospatial methodology for traditional dialectology ...
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Sussex by the sea: a descriptive analysis of dialect variation in the South East of England based on English Dialect App data ...
Jansen, Sandra; Robinson, Justyna A.; Cahill, Lynne. - : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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A typology of laterals in twelve English dialects
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General Northern English. Exploring regional variation in the North of England with machine learning
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General Northern English. Exploring Regional Variation in the North of England With Machine Learning
In: Front Artif Intell (2020)
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Sussex by the sea: a descriptive analysis of dialect variation in the South East of England based on English Dialect App data
Jansen, Sandra; Robinson, Justyna A; Cahill, Lynne. - : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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The FACE of Change in English Dialects: 1950 v 2018 ...
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Areale Variation von /r/-Realisierungen in schweizerdeutschen Dialekten. Eine quantitative Untersuchung von Crowdsourcing-Daten ...
Schmid, Stephan; Leemann, Adrian; Studer-Joho, Dieter. - : European University Viadrina, 2019
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Analyzing linguistic variation and change using gamification web apps: the case of German-speaking Europe ...
Leemann, Adrian; Derungs, Curdin; Elspaß, Stephan. - : Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2019
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Analyzing linguistic variation and change using gamification web apps: The case of German-speaking Europe ...
Leemann, Adrian Martin; Derungs, Curdin; Elspass, Stephan. - : Public Library of Science, 2019
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Investigating the FOOT-STRUT distinction in Northern Englishes using crowdsourced data.
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Analyzing linguistic variation and change using gamification web apps: the case of German-speaking Europe
In: Leemann, Adrian; Derungs, Curdin; Elspaß, Stephan (2019). Analyzing linguistic variation and change using gamification web apps: the case of German-speaking Europe. PLoS ONE, 14:online. (2019)
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Investigating the FOOT-STRUT distinction in Northern Englishes using crowdsourced data
In: Strycharczuk, Patjcia; Brown, Georgina; Leemann, Adrian; Britain, David (2019). Investigating the FOOT-STRUT distinction in Northern Englishes using crowdsourced data. In: 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia, 5 August 2019 - 9 August 2019, 1337-1341. (2019)
Abstract: The FOOT and STRUT lexical sets did not undergo a historical split in the North of England, and these vowels are said to remain a single phoneme for present day Northern English speakers. However, several sources report variation in this respect. We analyse this variation in production, using acoustic analysis of crowdsourced data from 141 speakers of seven Northern English urban dialects. 36 speakers in our sample show a categorical distinction between FOOT and STRUT. Highly mobile speakers are more likely to have this distinction, compared to speakers with low mobility. A categorical split is also more likely in speakers from Newcastle, compared to several other cities. While we find no evidence that FOOT and STRUT vowels are splitting in the North, we discuss how the observed variation may contribute to the presence of marginal contrasts.
Keyword: 430 German & related languages; Institute of German Studies
URL: https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/185066/
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/185066/1/ICPhS_1386_NorthernEnglish.pdf
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-185066
https://assta.org/proceedings/ICPhS2019/
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