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Bisexuality in experimental sociophonetics

Journal of Language and Sexuality
The belief that there is a relationship between sexuality and speech has inspired a vast body of linguistic research on lesbian- and gay-sounding voices (Campbell-Kibler 2007, Gaudio 1994, Levon 2006, Moonwomon-Baird 1997, Munson, McDonald, DeBoe ...
Chloe Willis
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The sociophonetics of coda /t/ in Dublin English

5th International Symposium on Applied Phonetics (ISAPh 2024)
We present an acoustic study of sociophonetic variation in the realization of coda /t/ in Dublin English. Wordlist data from 21 DubE speakers (11f, 10m) from the north, south and south-west of Dublin are analyzed using acoustic profiling.
Chloé Diskin‐Holdaway   +2 more
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From “Gay Lisp” to “Fierce Queen”: The Sociophonetics of Sexuality’s Most Iconic Variable

The Oxford Handbook of Language and Sexuality, 2020
The sound of the queer voice has captured the intrigue of the popular and sociolinguistic imagination, spurring a wave of research investigating what makes someone “sound gay.” This chapter follows the trajectory of the sociophonetics of LGBTQ+ speakers,
J. Calder
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Revisiting the sociophonetics of sexuality in spontaneous speech

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
This study surveys sociophonetic variation in sibilant and vowel production for 44 Bay Area English speakers. I focus on (i) whether sexual orientation is an independent predictor, or interacts with gender, and (ii) what the patterning of bi + (bisexual,
Amber Galvano
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Advances in Sociophonetics

2014
Sociophonetics is a privileged domain for the investigation of language variation and change. By combining theoretical reflections and sophisticated techniques of analysis, both phonetic and statistical, it is possible to disentangle step by step the role of individual factors (socio-cultural, physiological, communicative-interactional etc.) in the ...
Celata Chiara, Calamai Silvia
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Sociophonetics and identity

2023
Research in sociolinguistics and sociophonetics has long relied on appeals to “identity” as a means of accounting for patterns of variation in language use. Yet “identity” is a famously nebulous term, making it sometimes difficult to apply effectively as an explanatory construct. This chapter outlines some of the primary ways in which identity has been
Levon, Erez, Katsiveli, Stamatina
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Sociophonetics and French

2023
The chapter presents the main questions in the field of French sociophonetics, taking into account the most important studies on the different factors influencing phonetic variation, from traditional dialectology to current research about heterogeneity in French pronunciation.
Nardy, Aurélie, Candea, Maria
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The Sociophonetics of Emphasis in Jordanian Arabic: Age and Gender

Contemporary Studies in Social Sciences
This paper investigates the bearings of both age and gender as social variables on the production of the two primary emphatics (i.e. [sˤ] vis-a-vis [tˤ]) in Ajlouni Jordanian Arabic, a variety of Rural Jordanian Arabic.
Ibrahim Eshlash Odeh Almomany
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Sociophonetics and laterals

2023
Laterals are the L-like sounds of the world’s languages, notable for displaying both consonant- like and vowel-like properties. From the Latin `lateralis' (literally ‘belonging to the side’), laterals have closure at a point in the center of the oral tract (like a consonant) as well as the continuation of airflow down one or both sides of the tongue ...
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Acquisition of sociophonetic variation

Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2018
Abstract This study investigates the acquisition of nativelike variation in the production of Spanish /d/ by English-speaking learners. Specifically, we examine the production of /d/ in word-internal intervocalic position in the speech of 13 highly advanced nonnative speakers (NNSs) and 13 native speakers (NSs) of Spanish in digitally ...
Megan Solon   +2 more
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