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Sociophonetics, at the crossroads of speech variation, processing and communication
Edited by Silvia Calamai, Chiara Celata and Luca Ciucci © 2012, Edizioni della Normale
Papers from the international workshop “Sociophonetics, at the crossroads of speech variation, processing and communication”
Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore, 14th-15th December, 2010
- Francesca Biliotti, Silvia Calamai, Linguistic opinions and attitudes in Tuscany: verbal guise experiments on the varieties of Arezzo and Florence, pp. 1-4
- Paolo Bravi, Social and cultural factors in the /dd/ phonetic change in Sardinian, pp. 5-8
- Silvia Calamai, Chiara Celata, Towards a sociophonetic explanation of anticipatory and perseverative assimilation in Italian nasal+stop clusters, pp. 9-12
- Rachele Delucchi, Francesco Cangemi, Michele Loporcaro, Sociolinguistic interpretation needs geography (and dialectology): final unstressed vowels in some southern Campanian dialects, pp. 13-16
- Maria Chiara Felloni, Daniele Avesani, The global interrogative intonation as a social index in Parma linguistic community, pp. 17-20
- Nicholas Flynn, A preliminary investigation of the sociophonetics of Nottingham adolescents, pp. 21-24
- Antonella Gaillard-Corvaglia, Empiricism and sociolinguistic cladistics: analysis of a Salentinian idiolects network, pp. 25-28
- Sandra Jansen, High back vowel fronting in the north-west of England, pp. 29-32
- Svetlana Kaminskaïa, Language maintenance and tonal variation in French in contact, pp. 33-36
- Stephanie Lain, Acoustic [voice] correlate variation by dialect: data from Venezuelan Spanish, pp. 37-40
- Katalin Mády, Shortening of long high vowels in Hungarian: a perceptual loss?, pp. 41-44
- Alexandra Markó, Judit Bóna, Fundamental frequency patterns: the factors of age and speech type, pp. 45-48
- Sylvia Moosmüller, The roles of stereotypes, phonetic knowledge, and phonological knowledge in the evaluation of dialect authenticity, pp. 49-52
- Nadia Nocchi, Lorenzo Filipponio, Lo vuoi co[z]ì o co[s]ì? A sociophonetic study on sibilants in the regional Italian of Livorno (Tuscany), pp. 53-56
- Hans Georg Piroth, Peter Skupinski, Merging and splitting processes in Mountain Silesian: A comparison to the Standard German vowel system, pp. 57-60
- Hanna Ruch, Affrication of /st/-clusters in Western Andalusian Spanish: variation and change from a sociophonetic point of view, pp. 61-64
- Valentina Russo, Norbert Dittmar, Bernd Pompino-Marschall, The early days of oral language teaching: the diffusion of German in fascist Italy, pp. 65-68
- Stephan Schmid, Segmental features of Swiss German ethnolects, pp. 69-72
- Isao Ueda, On the sociophonetic status of emphatic verbs in Shizuoka Japanese, pp. 73-75
- Alessandro Vietti, Language contact and sociophonetic variation, pp. 76-79