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Acquiring allophonic structure and phonetic detail in a bilingual community:The production of laterals by Sylheti-English bilingual children
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Phonetic typology and articulatory constraints:The realisation of secondary articulations in Scottish Gaelic rhotics
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Intonational Variation in the North-West of England: The Origins of a Rising Contour in Liverpool ...
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Intonational Variation in the North-West of England: The Origins of a Rising Contour in Liverpool ...
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Intonational variation in the North-West of England:The origins of a rising contour in Liverpool
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Dynamic acoustic-articulatory relations in back vowel fronting:Examining the effects of coda consonants in two dialects of British English
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The acoustics of three-way lateral and nasal palatalisation contrasts in Scottish Gaelic
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The /el/-/æl/ merger in Australian English:Acoustic and articulatory insights
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Dialect variation in formant dynamics:The acoustics of lateral and vowel sequences in Manchester and Liverpool English
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Studying intonation in varieties of English:Gender and individual variation in Liverpool
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An acoustic-articulatory study of bilingual vowel production:advanced tongue root vowels in Twi and tense/lax vowels in Ghanaian English
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Ethnicity and phonetic variation in Sheffield English liquids
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Research, relationships and reflexivity:two case studies of language and identity
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In this chapter, we examine how the researcher influences the relationship between themselves and their participants, focusing on the subsequent co-production of data. We present two case studies that focus on language variation and identity. The first is a study of phonetic variation and identity in a British adolescent community. The second is a study of second dialect acquisition and identity among British women in the USA and North American women in the UK. We explore some of the issues surrounding researcher-participant dynamics in this reflexive turn in social science research, discuss two case studies in terms of researcher-participant relationships, and touch on the broader implications of our analyses for research in applied linguistics. We suggest that foregrounding the interaction between researchers and participants can sometimes offer further insights into social and linguistic phenomena. In doing so, this perspective transforms the researcher-participant relationship into a source of data, rather than a source of potential bias.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/74780/
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Constructing social meaning in political discourse:phonetic variation and verb processes in Ed Miliband's speeches
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