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Phonotactics, graphotactics and contrast: the history of Scots dental fricative spellings
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 25 (2021) 1, 91-119
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Phonotactics, graphotactics and contrast: the history of Scots dental fricative spellings
Molineaux, Benjamin; Kopaczyk, Joanna; Alcorn, Rhona. - : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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ye saidꝭ lettreʒ: the orthographic representation of inflectional morphemes in Older Scots
Smith, Daisy Sarah. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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Visualising pre-standard spelling practice: Understanding the interchange of ‹ch(t)› and ‹th(t)› in Older Scots
In: EISSN: 2416-5999 ; Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02153662 ; Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, Episciences.org, 2020, Special Issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics, Special issue on Visualisations in Historical Linguistics, pp.1-11 (2020)
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The graphical representation of phonological dialect features of the North of England on social media
Nini, Andrea; Bailey, George; Guo, Diansheng. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2020
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Visualising pre-standard spelling practice: understanding the interchange of <ch(t)> and in Older Scots
Molineaux, Benjamin; Kopaczyk, Joanna; Maguire, Warren. - : Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, 2020
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Russian dolls and dialect literature: the enregisterment of nineteenth century “Yorkshire” dialects
Cooper, PS. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2020
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Charting the rise and demise of a phonotactically motivated change in Scots
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Towards a grapho-phonologically parsed corpus of medieval Scots: Database design and technical solutions
Abstract: This paper presents a newly constructed corpus of sound-to-spelling mappings in medieval Scots, which stems from the work of the From Inglis to Scots (FITS) project. We have developed a systematic approach to the relationships between individual spellings and proposed sound values, and recorded these mutual links in a relational database. In this paper, we introduce the theoretical underpinnings of sound-to-spelling and spelling-to-sound mappings, and show how a Scots root morpheme undergoes grapho-phonological parsing, the analytical procedure that is employed to break down spelling sequences into sound units. We explain the data collection and annotation for the FITS Corpus (Alcorn et al., forthcoming), drawing attention to the extensive meta-data which accompany each analysed unit of spelling and sound. The database records grammatical and lexical information about the root, the positional arrangement of segments within the root, labels for the nuclei, vowels and consonants, the morphological context, and extra-linguistic detail of the text a given root was taken from (date, place and text type). With this wealth of information, the FITS corpus is capable of answering complex queries about the sound and spelling systems of medieval Scots. We also suggest how our methodology can be transferred to other non-standardised spelling systems.
URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/146431/7/146431.pdf
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Sociolinguistic variation among Slovak immigrants in Edinburgh, Scotland
Elliott Slosarova, Zuzana. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2018
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The emergence of Scots: Clues from Germanic *a reflexes
Alcorn, Rhona; Molineaux, Benjamin; Kopaczyk, Joanna. - : Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ireland, 2017
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Tracing L-vocalisation in early Scots
Molineaux, Benjamin; Kopaczyk, Joanna; Maguire, Warren. - : University of Edinburgh, 2016
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Gaelic dialects present and past: a study of modern and medieval dialect relationships in the Gaelic languages
O' Muircheartaigh, Peadar. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2015
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Dialectology, phonology, diachrony: Liverpool English realisations of PRICE and MOUTH.
Cardoso, Amanda Beth. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2015
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Grammatical variation in British English dialects: A study in corpus-based dialectometry. By Benedikt Szmrecsanyi. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. XVII, 211 [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 90 (2014) 4, 983-986
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'Summat Ah've Sed?': An Analysis of Orthographic Vowel Representation in Contemporary Cumbrian Dialect Literature
Dent, Samantha Elizabeth. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2014
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"Young Folk Know Nowt" A Study of Lexical Erosion in Cumbria
Twiselton, Molly. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2014
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Introduction: what are mergers and can they be reversed?
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 17 (2013) 2, 229-239
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T-to-R and the Northern subject rule: questionnaire-based spatial, social and structural linguistics
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 17 (2013) 1, 85-128
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OLC Linguistik
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STR-palatalisation in Edinburgh accent: A sociophonetic study of a sound change in progress
Sollgan, Laura. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2013
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