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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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Abstract:
This chapter analyses the variation of the FACE and GOAT vowels (for example in the words 'say' or 'so') in the accents of speakers of Scottish Standard English (SSE) in Edinburgh, looking at social, stylistic and language-internal factors. One focus of the research is the potential diphthongisation of these vowels into variants that more closely resemble their acoustic forms in Southern Standard British English (SSBE) accents. The results show that there is systematic sociolinguistic variation of these vowels, but forces that are at work within the SSE accent seem to play a more important role than external influence from the direction of SSBE.
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Scottish English; Sociolinguistics; Sociophonetics; Vowels
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URL: https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/39257
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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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Variable Scottish English consonants: The cases of /ʍ/ and non-prevocalic /r/
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