Affiliation:
1. University of Münster
2. University of Campinas
3. University of Hamburg
Abstract
Abstract
The present study investigates rhotics in Standard Scottish English (SSE). Drawing on an auditory analysis of formal
speeches given in the Scottish parliament by 49 speakers (members of parliament and the general public), it examines whether an underlying
rhotic standard exists for SSE speakers from all over Scotland, whether and where rhotics are realized as trills/taps or approximants, and
what factors influence variation in the realization and distribution of rhotics. The results show that SSE is variably rhotic, with 54% of
all non-linking coda /r/ realized, and that trills/taps are more frequent in intervocalic (onset and linking coda) position. The findings
contradict the idea of SSE being generally rhotic but rather confirm previous reports of increasing occurrence of non-rhoticity, not just by
specific speaker groups, but also in a formal context. They further show that variation in rhotics in SSE foremost tends to be affected by
language-internal than language-external factors.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Cited by
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