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El. knyga: A Reader in Sociophonetics

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Sociophonetics is one of the sub-branches of the discipline that has attracted a great deal of attention over the last decade. Recent advances in speech science and their technological simulations allow increasingly sophisticated studies of the progress of language contact and change. These studies, particularly those at the level of pronunciation, show that language variety is robust and socially embedded in interesting ways. Instrumental studies of language variety contact and change have focused on the role of social categories and attitudes in variety perception as well as production. Some of the studies presented in this volume look at the specific role of social factors in the formation, progress, and deterrence of intralingual contact and change; while others look at the ways in which social identities and beliefs influence a listener's ability to identify and comprehend varieties. These studies use detailed acoustic analyses of production speech data and of responses to samples of data based on such analyses. Although the book assumes some knowledge of basic acoustics and variationist studies, the general introduction provides a review of practices in the field, including those of collection, analysis, and interpretation.
Introduction: Sociophonetic Studies of Language Variety Production and Perception 1(14)
Dennis R. Preston
Nancy Niedzielski
Part I Studies of Production
Chapter 1 The Peripatetic History of Middle English ε
15(26)
Alice Faber
Marianna Di Paolo
Catherine T. Best
Chapter 2 Social and Phonetic Conditioners on the Frequency and Degree of `intrusive /r/' in New Zealand English
41(30)
Jen Hay
Margaret MacLagan
Chapter 3 Effects of Consonantal Context on the Pronunciation of/æ/ in the English of Speakers of Mexican Heritage from South Central Michigan
71(20)
Rebecca Roeder
Chapter 4 Rhythm Types and the Speech of Working-Class Youth in a Banlieue of Paris: The Role of Vowel Elision and Devoicing
91(42)
Zsuzsanna Fagyal
Chapter 5 The Sociophonetics of Prosodic Contours on NEG in Three Language Communities: Teasing Apart Sociolinguistic and Phonetic Influences on Speech
133(44)
Malcah Yaeger-Dror
Tania Granadillo
Shoji Takano
Lauren Hall-Lew
Chapter 6 An Emerging Gender Difference in Japanese Vowel Devoicing
177(14)
Terumi Imai
Part II Studies of Perception
Chapter 7 Regional Stereotypes and the Perception of Japanese Vowel Devoicing
191(12)
Midori Yonezawa Morris
Chapter 8 Phonetic Detail, Linguistic Experience, and the Classification of Regional Language Varieties in the United States
203(20)
Cynthia G. Clopper
Chapter 9 Perceptions of /a/-fronting Across Two Michigan Dialects
223(18)
Bartek Plichta
Brad Rakerd
Chapter 10 Belle's Body Just Caught the Fit Gnat: The Perception of Northern Cities Shifted Vowels by Local Speakers
241(12)
Dennis R. Preston
Chapter 11 Linguistic Security, Ideology, and Vowel Perception
253(12)
Nancy Niedzielski
Chapter 12 Identification of African American Speech
265(24)
Erik R. Thomas
Norman E. Lass
Jeannine Carpenter
Part III Studies of Perception and Production
Chapter 13 Phonetic Detail in the Perception of Ethnic Varieties of US English
289(38)
Thomas Purnell
Chapter 14 Sound Judgments: Perception of Indexical Features in Children's Speech
327(30)
Paul Foulkes
Gerard Docherty
Ghada Khattab
Malcah Yaeger-Dror
Chapter 15 Avant-garde Dutch: A Perceptual, Acoustic, and Evaluational Study
357(22)
Renee van Bezooijen
Vincent J. van Heuven
Chapter 16 Aspects of the Acoustic Analysis of Imitation
379(14)
Betsy E. Evans
Chapter 17 The Cycle of Production, Ideology, and Perception in the Speech of Memphis, Tennessee
393(18)
Valerie Fridland
Author Index 411(10)
Subject Index 421
Dennis R. Preston, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA; Nancy Niedzielski, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA.