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Consonantal Sound Change In American English An Analysis Of Clustered Sibilants Wiebke H Ahlers

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Consonantal Sound Change In American English An Analysis Of Clustered Sibilants Wiebke H Ahlers
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 87.1 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Wiebke H. Ahlers
ISBN: 9781316512722, 131651272X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Consonantal Sound Change In American English An Analysis Of Clustered Sibilants Wiebke H Ahlers by Wiebke H. Ahlers 9781316512722, 131651272X instant download after payment.

Research on sound change often focuses on vowels, yet consonantal sound change also offers fascinating insights into language development and variation. This pioneering book provides a detailed investigation of consonantal sound change in English, by analyzing a large corpus of specifically designed field recordings from Austin, Texas. It offers one of the most in-depth analyses of /str/-retraction to date, drawing comparisons with studies of change in the distinguishing phonetic features of other varieties of English, and with studies of /str/-retraction in other Germanic languages. It further deepens our understanding of sound change by including qualitative data to position the sound change in the social reality of Austin, showing that specific sound changes are universally driven by age, gender and ethnicity. The results provide a testing ground for models of sociolinguistic and sound change, and highlight the importance of the social fabric of language in modeling language change.eng

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