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Tree bahk or 3.0 Bark: Linguistic identity and the sociophonetic variation of rhotics in Gullah Geechee
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 5275 ; 2473-8689 (2022)
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Style-shifting in Usage Instructions of Food, Beverage, and Pharmaceutical Products in Japanese Language
In: Japanese Research on Linguistics, Literature, and Culture, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 100-112 (2021) (2021)
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‘[P]laying ghetto’: Style Shifting to Jamaican Creole in Marlon James’ A Brief History of Seven Killings
In: The English Languages: History, Diaspora, Culture; Vol 6 (2020); 26-42 ; 1929-5855 (2020)
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Vowel Production and Canadian Raising in Southern Alberta and Saskatchewan English
Abstract: This thesis presents an acoustic analysis of a collected corpus of Southern Alberta and Saskatchewan English (SASE). Acoustic information of vowels (formant values, duration, etc.) are measured for SASE monophthongs and Canadian Raising (CR) diphthongs. Variation in the acoustic properties of these vowel productions related to social variables (age, sex, style) is explored within the corpus and compared (to the extent it is possible at this stage) to findings in other regions. Results show homogeneity within Inland Canadian English but substantial style differences for productions of monophthongs and CR diphthongs within the collected data. Age/sex differences are described that suggest both female- and male-led innovations regarding the Canadian Shift, centralized [u], and CR. Canadian Raising/aɪ- and aʊ-raising is shown to be highly variable in production, depending on phonetic environment and speaker characteristics. Support is found for a separate formant trajectory of CR diphthongs before [ɹ] in the prairies. It has been shown that [aɪ] patterns differently in this environment than before voiced or voiceless obstruents (Onosson, 2010) and the present work shows that [aʊ] does as well, among other findings.
Keyword: Acoustic Analysis; Canadian English; Canadian Raising; Dialectology; Language Variation and Change; Phonetics; Sociolinguistics; Sociophonetics; Style Shifting
URL: https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-z51x-9n55
https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/054595d8-8498-46b7-99a8-8ca80f1c5d90
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Modelling stylistic variation in threatened and under-documented languages
Kasstan, J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020
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Style Shifting and Social Network Development during Education Abroad Programs in Japan
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1563109686161762 (2019)
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Crossing Oceans with Voices and Ears: Second Dialect Acquisition and Topic-Based Shifting in Production and Perception
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1397802092 (2014)
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Between Admiration and Administration: Code-switching, Style-shifting, and Sociolinguistic Crossing in Philip Meadows Taylor's Confessions of a Thug
In: The English Languages: History, Diaspora, Culture; Vol 4 (2013) ; 1929-5855 (2013)
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Style shifting in Japanese native/non-native conversation: an in depth analysis of short/long form usage
Smith, Jenna L. - : University of Alberta. Department of East Asian Studies., 2013
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Style shifting in Japanese native/non-native conversation: an in depth analysis of short/long form usage
Smith, Jenna L. - : University of Alberta. Department of East Asian Studies., 2013
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Production, management and auditory brain perception of Japanese accentuation by non-native speakers of Japanese
Yamada, Nobuko. - : Monash University. Faculty of Arts. School of Languages Cultures and Linguistics, 2012
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Style shifting in Egyptian and Tunisian Arabic: a sociolinguistic study of media Arabic ...
Faust, Casey Michelle. - : University of Utah, 2012
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Style shifting in Egyptian and Tunisian Arabic: a sociolinguistic study of media Arabic ; Master of Arts
Faust, Casey Michelle. - : University of Utah, 2012
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Talking black in public spaces: an investigation of identity and the use of preaching style in black pubic speech
Britt, Erica R.. - 2011
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Using plain forms but still being polite: speech style shifting as an interactional phenomenon in Japanese native and non-native talk
Isaka, Yukiko. - : University of Alberta. Department of East Asian Studies., 2010
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Using plain forms but still being polite: speech style shifting as an interactional phenomenon in Japanese native and non-native talk
Isaka, Yukiko. - : University of Alberta. Department of East Asian Studies., 2010
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Gender-based meaning of overlap in conversation
Peck, Jennifer J.. - : The University of Queensland, School of Languages and Cultures, 1993
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