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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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‘If I just get one IELTS certificate, I can get anything’: an impact study of IELTS in Pakistan
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What Role Does Language Play in the Ethnic Styling of Hispanics in the United States of America?
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The use of the labiodental approximant in Indian English
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Abstract:
The use of the labiodental approximant /ʋ/ in place of bilabial /w/ and fricative /v/ is a phonetic feature commonly found in Indian English (IndE). This essay aims to track the specific environments that the labiodental approximant occurs in looking at recordings of Kannada speakers of IndE. This will be done by looking at two factors, which are the phonological factors and sociolinguistic factors. Emphasis is placed on the phonological factors, and sociolinguistic factors are secondary in this essay. Thus, the aims of this essay are: 1. Using 8 audio recordings of L1 and L2 speakers of Kannada, to identify the expected environments the labiodental approximant could occur in. 2. To observe the actual occurrences of the labiodental approximant in the data set, and track its phonological positioning if there is a linguistic pattern. 3. To look at the sociolinguistic factors such as medium of education and age, that play a role in the glide /ʋ/ occurrence.
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Indian English; Kannada; Labiodental approximant
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/8425
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The Aspectual System of Singapore Colloquial English and its Theoretical Explanations with Regards of Language Contact
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Luo, Juan. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
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Theorising the practice of language mixing in music: an interdisciplinary (linguistic and musicological) investigation of Sri Lanka’s leading genre of contemporary popular song and its community.
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Intercultural Politeness Strategies in the Language of the Indian BPO Industry
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And some other uncontroversial words: the status of stance commitments in the lexicosyntactic variation of identity labels
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What do people think about the way government talks? Attitudes to plain language in official communication
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Analyzing Hong Kong English in Computer-mediated Communication: texts from Blogging
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Diachronic word-formation: a corpus-based study of derived nominalizations in the history of English. ...
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Diachronic word-formation: a corpus-based study of derived nominalizations in the history of English.
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