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Individuals, communities, and sound change: an introduction
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 67 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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Abstract:
Do individual differences affect sound change? Traditional approaches to phonetic and phonological change typically downplay differences between the individuals who make up a speech community that is undergoing change, but this has been questioned in recent years in a number of ways from within several distinct traditions of research. The articles in the Glossa Special Collection to which this article is an introduction consider the extent to which individual differences (at a psychological, sociological, physiological, genetic and/or behavioral level) between the members of a speech community might or might not be important in explaining the general properties of sound change. This introduction places these articles in context, considers what we might mean by ‘sound change’ and ‘individual differences’, and aims to build a synthesis of the current research landscape in the area.
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historical linguistics; individual differences; language change; Phonetics; phonology; sociolinguistics; sound change; variation
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URL: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1630 https://www.glossa-journal.org/jms/article/view/1630
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The Lothian Diary Project: Investigating the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Edinburgh and Lothian Residents
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In: Journal of Open Humanities Data; Vol 7 (2021); 4 ; 2059-481X (2021)
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H-deletion and H-insertion in Nigerian Englishes: their sociolinguistic and extralinguistic constraints and their enregisterment as the ‘H-factor’
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It's all about the interaction: listener responses as a discourse-organisational variable
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Breksit or Bregzit: When Political Ideology Drives Language Ideology
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In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Cross-linguistic variation of /s/ as an index of non-normative sexual orientation and masculinity in French and German men
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Boyd, Zac. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2018
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Sociolinguistic variation among Slovak immigrants in Edinburgh, Scotland
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Sound change and social meaning: the perception and production of phonetic change in York, Northern England
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Accommodation or political identity: Scottish members of the UK Parliament
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Phonetic Variation and Self-Recorded Data
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In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2017)
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Phonetic and lexical realisations of style shift and identity alignment by Shetland dialect speakers: a topic approach ; Dey hae a reffelled hesp ta redd
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Fitting in: Migrants' Acquisition of Sociolinguistic Variation in Edinburgh English
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As Queer as a Nine Bob Note ; A Metalinguistic Investigation into How Interlocutors Affect Queer Speakers’ Presentations of Identities in Speech
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Talking Teenaged Toonie ; A study into factors influencing dialect usage in Lerwick, Shetland
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