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11 Sociophonetics

Manual of Romance Phonetics and Phonology, 2021
Zsuzsanna Fagyal, J. Davidson
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Sociophonetics, Style and Identity

Sociophonetics, 2021
Tyler Kendall, V. Fridland
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Sociophonetics

International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2015
P. Foulkes
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Sociophonetics

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2007
Investigators have recently made impressive progress in multiple areas of sociophonetics. One area is the use of increasingly sophisticated phonetic analysis, which is demonstrating that very fine phonetic detail is used for the construction of social identity.
Jennifer Hay, Katie Drager
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That /s/tiene tumbao: Chonga-fied sibilants and the disidentificatory sociophonetics of Miami Latinx drag

Gender and Language
The indexical association of fronted /s/ with femme-coded identities has been described across the language, gender and sexuality literature. Drawing from sociolinguistic interviews with four drag queens in Wynwood, Miami, a chisme-informed method allows
Mendoza Dozandri C.
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A New Vowel Normalization for Sociophonetics

Interspeech, 2021
Several studies have shown that in sociophonetic research Lobanov’s speaker normalization method outperforms other methods for normalizing vowel formants of speakers.
W. Heeringa, H. V. D. Velde
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Sociophonetics and oral history

2023
This paper addresses the relationships between sociophonetics and oral history from the point of view of the artifacts they both produce: oral archives. Differences and similarities with respect to fieldwork and data collection, the relationship between researchers and speakers, and the transcription of oral documents are discussed. FAIR principles and
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ON SOCIOPHONETIC COMPETENCE

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2016
The data from this study investigate phrase-final vowel devoicing in Metropolitan French among L1 and L2 speakers, in terms of number of times a speaker devoices a phrase-final high vowel and percentage of the vowel that is devoiced. The goal is to assess whether experienced L2 speakers use style-based variation in response to the same factors as ...
Amanda Dalola, Barbara E. Bullock
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