A Real-Time Trend Study of the Southern Vowel Shift in Kentuckiana

IF 1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS American Speech Pub Date : 2022-03-26 DOI:10.1215/00031283-9766911
Brian José
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This article examines both the front and back shifts of the Southern Vowel Shift in a rural Kentuckiana (south-central Indiana) community through 50 years of real time, from the middle of the 20th century to the early 21st century. Euclidean distance measurements between the pair of high front vowels FLEECE & KIT and between the pair of mid front vowels FACE & DRESS are subjected to ANOVAs. The mid front vowels are found to be involved in the SVS and increasingly so through real time; the high front vowels, in contrast, not only aren’t participating in the SVS but have exhibited movements in non-SVS directions. Fronting of the back vowels is analyzed through linear mixed-effects regression analyses. Except for the FOOT vowel, which remains stable over time in this community, the other back vowels, GOOSE, GOAT, and the nucleus of the MOUTH diphthong, all show real-time changes that are consistent with the SVS. Some of the real-time developments are at odds with profiles of change through apparent time, which underscores the value of real-time data when and where it is available.
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肯塔基州南部元音偏移的实时趋势研究
本文从20世纪中叶到21世纪初,通过50年的实时时间,研究了肯塔基州农村(印第安纳州中南部)社区的南部元音转移的前移和后移。一对高前元音FLEECE & KIT和一对中前元音FACE & DRESS之间的欧几里得距离测量采用方差分析。发现中间的前元音参与了SVS,并且越来越多地通过实时参与;相比之下,高前元音不仅没有参与SVS,而且在非SVS方向上表现出运动。通过线性混合效应回归分析后元音的正面。除了在这个群体中随时间保持稳定的FOOT元音外,其他后元音,GOOSE, GOAT和MOUTH双元音的核心,都显示出与SVS一致的实时变化。一些实时发展与表观时间变化的概况不一致,这强调了实时数据在何时何地可用的价值。
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American Speech
American Speech Multiple-
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期刊介绍: American Speech has been one of the foremost publications in its field since its founding in 1925. The journal is concerned principally with the English language in the Western Hemisphere, although articles dealing with English in other parts of the world, the influence of other languages by or on English, and linguistic theory are also published. The journal is not committed to any particular theoretical framework, and issues often contain contributions that appeal to a readership wider than the linguistic studies community. Regular features include a book review section and a “Miscellany” section devoted to brief essays and notes.
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