D Britain - The Routledge handbook of world Englishes, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter surveys morphosyntactic variation and change in the spoken English of England. It begins by demonstrating how pervasive non-standard forms are in spoken …
The foot–strut vowel split, which has its origins in 17th century English, is notable for its absence from the speech of Northerners in England, where stood–stud remain homophones …
G Bailey - Laboratory Phonology, 2019 - pure.york.ac.uk
This paper highlights a hitherto unreported change in progress among northern speakers of British English, with increasing post-nasal [ɡ]-presence in words like'sing'or'wrong'pre …
This thesis is a sociophonetic and phonological study of velar nasals in the North West of England, concerned specifically with the variable presence of [SPECIAL CHARACTERS …
This paper presents the results of a survey of phonological, lexical, and morphosyntactic variation in British English, based on over 14,000 responses. We map twelve variables …
G Bailey - New Ways of Analyzing Variation 45, Simon Fraser …, 2016 - www-users.york.ac.uk
George Bailey Page 1 Velar nasal plus in the north of (ing)land George Bailey University of Manchester @grbails UKLVC11 - 31st August 2017 Page 2 1. Introduction Velar nasal plus …
G Docherty, P Foulkes, P Kerswill - Language in Britain and Ireland, 2024 - pure.york.ac.uk
Phonetic and phonological variation in England — York Research Database Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content York Research Database Home York Research …