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Affrication as the cause of /s/-retraction : Evidence from Manchester English
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Affrication as the cause of /s/-retraction:Evidence from Manchester English
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Towards an updated dialect atlas of British English
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Towards an updated dialect atlas of British English
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Insertion and deletion in Northern English (ng) : Interacting innovations in the life cycle of phonological processes
Bailey, George. - 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; Grieve, Jack. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2020
Abstract: Recent research on dialect variation using social media data has so far provided evidence that spelling variants that reflect phonological dialect features are found in social media posts, such as tweets. This is an important finding because it opens the possibility of analysing the dialect of a region using naturally occurring social media posts as opposed to using interviews or questionnaires. In this study, using a corpus of 183 million geo-coded tweets totalling 1.8 billion words, we explore how phonological features of the dialects of the North of England such as HAPPY-laxing (e.g. happy > happeh; funny > funneh) or the monophthongisation of [aʊ] to [uː] are realised graphically by social media users. We present results that show that the geographical distribution of these features as found on Twitter is similar to the one attested from other studies carried out with traditional methods. Furthermore, our research reveals how and how often these dialect features are used in written online communication, adding to our understanding of the relationship between language and the projection of identity.
URL: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/164005/
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Ki(ng) in the north: Effects of duration, boundary, and pause on post-nasal [ɡ]-presence
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 10, No 1 (2019); 3 ; 1868-6354 (2019)
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Ki(ng) in the North : effects of duration, boundary and pause on post-nasal [ɡ]-presence
Bailey, George. - 2019
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Emerging from below the social radar : Incipient evaluation in the North West of England
Bailey, George. - 2019
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Automatic detection of sociolinguistic variation using forced alignment
Bailey, George. - 2016
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Automatic Detection of Sociolinguistic Variation Using Forced Alignment
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2016)
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