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Niemieckie zaniechania ; The German minority leadership's resignations from securing this monority's cultural and linguistic rights in postcommunist Poland
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Niemieckie zaniechania : dyskusyjo ; The German minority leadership's resignations from securing this monority's cultural and linguistic rights in postcommunist Polanda discussion
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : the Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common cultural heritage
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Managing data for integrated speech corpus analysis in SPeech Across Dialects of English (SPADE)
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Signalling Language Choice in Anglo-Saxon and Frankish Charters, c.700–c.900
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The Languages of Early Medieval Charters: Latin, Germanic Vernaculars, and the Written Word
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Structured heterogeneity in Scottish stops over the 20th Century
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Toward “English” phonetics: variability in the pre-consonantal voicing effect across English dialects and speakers
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Recent advances in access to spoken-language corpora and development of speech processing tools have made possible the performance of “large-scale” phonetic and sociolinguistic research. This study illustrates the usefulness of such a large-scale approach—using data from multiple corpora across a range of English dialects, collected, and analyzed with the SPADE project—to examine how the pre-consonantal Voicing Effect (longer vowels before voiced thanvoiceless obstruents, in e.g., bead vs. beat) is realized in spontaneous speech, and varies across dialects and individual speakers. Compared with previous reports of controlled laboratory speech, the Voicing Effect was found to be substantially smaller in spontaneous speech, but still influenced by the expected range of phonetic factors. Dialects of English differed substantially from each other in the size of the Voicing Effect, whilst individual speakers varied little relative to their particular dialect. This study demonstrates the value of large-scale phonetic research as a means of developing our understanding of the structure of speech variability, and illustrates how large-scale studies, such as those carried out within SPADE, can be applied to other questions in phonetic and sociolinguistic research.
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P Philology. Linguistics; PD Germanic languages; PE English
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URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/217027/ http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/217027/1/217027.pdf
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The migration of Old English to Scotland: place-name evidence for early Northumbrian settlement in Berwickshire
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Hough, Carole. - : Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster, 2020
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Heavens, what a sound! The acoustics and articulation of Swedish Viby-i
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The History of Negation in the Languages of Europe and the Mediterranean. Volume II: Patterns and Processes
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From London to Leipzig and back: (Post-)Punk, ‘Endzeit’ and Gothic in the GDR
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Two personal names in recently found Anglo-Saxon runic inscriptions: Sedgeford (Norfolk) and Elsted (West Sussex)
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Practical Runic Literacy in the Late Anglo-Saxon Period: Inscriptions on lead sheet
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Grammatical aspect and L2 learners’ on-line processing of temporarily ambiguous sentences in English: A self-paced reading study with German, Dutch and French L2 learners
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Information packaging in speech shapes information packaging in gesture : the role of speech planning units in the coordination of speech-gesture production
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‘Er ist unser’: The Public Appropriation of Franz Grillparzer (1871/1891)
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Qualitative and quantitative aspects of phonetic variation in Dutch eigenlijk
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How gesture and speech interact during production and comprehension
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Theory and practice in the coining and transmission of place-names: a study of the Norse and Gaelic anthropo-toponyms of Lewis
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