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Articulatory phonetics in the market, combining public engagement with ultrasound data collection
This paper is a methodological contribution outlining an approach we have developed to recording ultrasound tongue imaging and audio …
Claire Nance
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Maya Dewhurst
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Lois Fairclough
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Pamela Forster
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Sam Kirkham
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Justin J. H. Lo
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Jessica McMonagle
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Takayuki Nagamine
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Seren Parkman
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Haleema Rabani
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Andrea Siem
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Danielle Turton
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Di Wang
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Producing a smaller sound system, Acoustics and articulation of the subset scenario in Gaelic-English bilinguals
When a bilingual speaker has a larger linguistic sub-system in their L1 than their L2, how are L1 categories mapped to the smaller set …
Claire Nance
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Sam Kirkham
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Sociolinguistic methodologies at a crossroads. Innovations from the postgraduate community
At this particular juncture in academic scholarship, prompted in part by the global Covid-19 pandemic, we are rethinking methodological …
Nicola Bermingham
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Stefania Tufi
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Claire Nance
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Third language phonological acquisition. Understanding sound structure in a multilingual world
The field of third language acquisition has gathered increased attention over the last three decades. However, phonological acquisition …
Di Wang
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Claire Nance
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Intonational Variation in the North-West of England, The Origins of a Rising Contour in Liverpool
This paper investigates intonation in the urban dialect of Liverpool, Scouse. Scouse is reported to be part of a group of dialects in …
Claire Nance
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Sam Kirkham
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Kate Lightfoot
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Luke Carroll
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Place identity and authenticity in minority language revitalisation, Scottish Gaelic in Glasgow
This paper firstly aims to examine how young Gaelic-English bilinguals in immersion education produce aspects of Gaelic phonology. We …
Claire Nance
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Dominic Moran
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Diachronic phonological asymmetries and the variable stability of synchronic contrast
This article aims to understand the development of diachronic asymmetries in phonological systems by evaluating the variability …
Sam Kirkham
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Claire Nance
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Phonetic typology and articulatory constraints, The realisation of secondary articulations in Scottish Gaelic rhotics
Much progress has been made in the last 200 years about understanding the origins and mechanisms of sound change. It is hypothesised …
Claire Nance
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Sam Kirkham
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Sound change or community change? The speech community in sound change studies
This paper considers the typical focus of analysis in a sound change study across generations, the speech community. I argue that …
Claire Nance
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Review of 'The Gaelic crisis in the vernacular community, A comprehensive sociolinguistic survey of Scottish Gaelic'
This book presents the results of a substantial study completed by a team of colleagues, most of whom are at the University of the …
Claire Nance
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