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List of Figures | ||
List of Tables | ||
List of Tables in Appendix | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Foreword | ||
Preface | 1 | |
1 | Coleraine: Geographical and Historical Setting | 5 |
1.1 | Northern Ireland | 5 |
1.2 | Geographical setting of Coleraine | 8 |
1.3 | Early history of Coleraine | 9 |
1.4 | Plantation of Ulster | 10 |
1.5 | Modern-day Coleraine | 14 |
2 | Linguistic Setting | 18 |
2.1 | Irish Gaelic influence | 18 |
2.2 | Modern Ulster English | 20 |
2.3 | Scottish vowel length rule | 22 |
2.4 | Ulster dialects | 23 |
2.5 | Ulster Scots dialect | 23 |
2.6 | Mid-Ulster dialect | 26 |
2.7 | Belfast vernacular | 26 |
2.8 | Regional modified Ulster standard | 29 |
2.9 | Received pronunciation | 30 |
2.10 | Elocution | 31 |
2.11 | North American English | 33 |
2.12 | Language and religion | 34 |
3 | Methodology | 37 |
3.1 | Early dialectology | 37 |
3.2 | Structural linguistics | 38 |
3.3 | Sociolinguistics | 39 |
3.4 | Data analysis | 41 |
3.5 | Number of tokens | 41 |
3.6 | Data collection | 42 |
3.7 | Sample size | 43 |
3.8 | Style | 44 |
3.9 | Group interaction | 46 |
3.10 | Community and network | 47 |
3.11 | Data collection using a network model | 49 |
3.12 | Social networks and related concepts | 50 |
3.13 | Structure and content of social networks | 51 |
4 | The Family Model | 53 |
4.1 | Introduction | 53 |
4.2 | Previous family-based studies | 54 |
4.3 | Location and method | 55 |
4.4 | Social characteristics of the sample | 57 |
4.5 | Refusals | 57 |
4.6 | Social and family network of informants | 58 |
4.7 | Housing and friendship networks | 58 |
4.8 | Data collection | 61 |
4.9 | Participants, topics, and place of recordings | 61 |
5 | Nonlinguistic Variables | 65 |
5.1 | Social class | 65 |
5.2 | Social network | 70 |
5.3 | Religion | 77 |
5.4 | Sex | 80 |
5.5 | Age | 83 |
5.6 | Areal differences | 89 |
5.7 | Style | 92 |
6 | (ng) Variable | 100 |
6.1 | Introduction | 100 |
6.2 | Historical background of [n] variant | 101 |
6.3 | Phonetic variation of (ng) variable | 101 |
6.4 | Lexical class | 101 |
6.5 | Sociolinguistic results | 103 |
7 | (l) Variable | 111 |
7.1 | Phonetic description of /l/ | 111 |
7.2 | Historical considerations | 115 |
7.3 | Previous references to /l/ in Irish speech | 115 |
7.4 | Coarticulation of /l/ in R.P. | 116 |
7.5 | Sociolinguistic considerations | 117 |
7.6 | Scoring procedures | 120 |
7.7 | Results | 120 |
8 | (t) Variable | 138 |
8.1 | /t/ dentality [tr] | 139 |
8.2 | /t/ deletion | 139 |
8.3 | [d] variant | 140 |
8.4 | Glottal stop [?] | 141 |
8.5 | Results | 154 |
9 | Summary and Conclusions | 186 |
9.1 | Social aspects of variation and change | 187 |
9.2 | Phonological aspects | 193 |
Appendix | 196 | |
References | 221 | |
Index | 237 |
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