10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MONOPHTHONGAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
monophthongal in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
monophthongal im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Atlas of North American English: Phonetics, Phonology, ...
Monophthongal realization of /aw/ is common in southern England, notably
London (Sivertsen 1960; Kerswill and Williams 1994; Williams and Kerswill 1999
), but no other North American city has extensive glide deletion of this vowel.
William Labov, Sharon Ash, Charles Boberg, 2006
2
History of Englishes: New Methods and Interpretations in ...
Table 1 provides the correlation between respondents' use of monophthongal /ai/
and their rating of Texas as a place to live. It shows a strong correlation, with
respondents rating Texas as an execellent or good place to live much more likely
to ...
3
Language Variation _ European perspectives II: Selected ...
The isoglosses of the different lexemes vary remarkably in this area, but
nevertheless all of them show a unidirectional development towards the
substitution of monophthongal by diphthongal realisations. Only in the north-
western part is the ...
Stavroula Tsiplakou, Marilena Karyolemou, Pavlos Pavlou, 2009
4
A Handbook of Varieties of English: Morphology and syntax
Whilst Watt and Milroy found an overall preference for the pan- northern
monophthongal variant /o?/ in every group of their Tyneside informants except
the older working-class males, another conservative variant [ ?] was used more
by young, ...
Edgar Werner Schneider, Bernd Kortmann, 2004
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Accents of English: Volume 3: Beyond the British Isles
West of the Mississippi, lot and thought are usually merged as [d ~ o]. 6.5.4 price
and MOUTH American southern /ai/, the price vowel, is well-known for the
readiness with which it is given a monophthongal or near- monophthongal
realization, ...
6
The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language
Even early in the eighteenth century, we see Robertson recommending
equivalencies such as flower '/ floor, foul/fowl/fool/full, hoar / hour I whore, muse/
mouse, power/pure, sound/swoon, brow/brew, shout / shut I shoot where
monophthongal ...
7
Speaking Pittsburghese: The Story of a Dialect
Only the last of these speakers linked /aw/-monophthongization with the
projection of a local identity, and he is able to use the feature for this purpose
only in fairly self- conscious, performed speech. For the others, monophthongal /
aw/ and ...
8
Urban North-Eastern English: Tyneside to Teesside
Monophthongal yowel plot for a male speaker, aged thirty-nine years, from
Newcastle Monophthongal yowel plot for a female speaker, aged thirty-three
years, from Newcastle Monophthongal yowel plot for a male speaker, aged fif -
0ne ear ...
Joan Beal, Lourdes Burbano Elizondo, Carmen Llamas, 2012
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Variation and Convergence: Studies in Social Dialectology
One thing is immediately apparent: the monophthongal realisation of MHG i is
much rarer than that of MHG u. However, the difference becomes less dramatic in
the context of the lexical environments in which monophthongs have survived.
Peter Auer, Aldo Di Luzio, 1988
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The Handbook of Language Variation and Change
Two of the three children produced both monophthongal and diphthongal long (
ay), while the third produced only monophthongal (ay). As the toddlers were just
beginning to acquire diphthongs, the variation in these speakers was most likely
...
J. K. Chambers, Natalie Schilling-Estes, 2013
5 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MONOPHTHONGAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
monophthongal im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Uff da: That Minnesota accent is something to be proud of
... particularly those in Minnesota, may pronounce it as one flat sound, making the “o'' vowel seem longer — a feature called a monophthongal ... «Southernminn.com, Dez 14»
That Minnesota accent is something to be proud of
... called a monophthongal vowel, said John M. Spartz, a Minnesota native and assistant professor in the department of English and philosophy ... «Washington Times, Dez 14»
That Minnesoooota accent is something to be proud of
... called a monophthongal vowel, said John M. Spartz, a Minnesota native and assistant professor in the department of English and philosophy ... «TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press, Dez 14»
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Solely driven by stereotypes, of course, the oft-brutal winters, the prominence of hockey on the sporting scene and a similar monophthongal ... «CBC.ca, Aug 14»
The Canucks' Speech: What does it mean to talk with an Alberta …
“Those really monophthongal vowels, 'oh' and 'eh', are exactly what they make fun of in that famous film Fargo,” Boberg says. Bar stars. «Calgary Herald, Mai 14»