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Investigating variation and change in contemporary varieties of spoken English on the basis of authentic corpus data Placing contemporary spoken English at the centre of phonological research, this book tackles the issue of language variation and change through a range of methodological and theoretical approaches. In doing so the book bridges traditionally separate fields such as experimental phonetics, theoretical phonology, language acquisition and sociolinguistics. Made up of 12 chapters, it explores a substantial range of linguistic phenomena. It covers auditory, acoustic and articulatory…mehr

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Investigating variation and change in contemporary varieties of spoken English on the basis of authentic corpus data Placing contemporary spoken English at the centre of phonological research, this book tackles the issue of language variation and change through a range of methodological and theoretical approaches. In doing so the book bridges traditionally separate fields such as experimental phonetics, theoretical phonology, language acquisition and sociolinguistics. Made up of 12 chapters, it explores a substantial range of linguistic phenomena. It covers auditory, acoustic and articulatory phonetics, second language pronunciation and perception, sociophonetics, cross-linguistic comparison of vowel reduction and methodological issues in the construction of phonological corpora. The book presents new data and analyses that demonstrate what phonologists, phoneticians and sociolinguists do with their corpora and show how various theoretical and experimental questions can be explored in light of authentic spoken data. Key Features . Examines spoken varieties of English in Manchester, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Scotland, Ireland, New Zealand and the USA . Examines English in comparison to French, Polish and Japanese . Draws on data from the PAC Lancashire, Boston, Manchester, Michigan and Dunedin corpora, the IDEA corpus and the Greater Poland Speech Corpus . Brings together an international range of contributors in various fields of phonological research from the UK, France, Poland, Norway and Japan . Includes over 100 tables and figures to clearly demonstrate key concepts, data and ideas Anne Przewozny is Lecturer in English Phonology at the University of Toulouse - Jean Jaurès. Sylvain Navarro is Lecturer in English Linguistics at the University of Paris. Cécile Viollain is Lecturer in English Linguistics at the Paris Nanterre University. Cover image: © beastfromeast/Getty Images Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-6699-8 Barcode
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Anne Przewozny is Lecturer in English Phonology at Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès Cécile Viollain is Lecturer in English Linguistics at Université Paris Nanterre Sylvain Navarro is Lecturer in English Linguistics at Université de Paris