Shetland Dialect

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Acoustic Analysis
acoustic phonetics
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celtic
Central Mainland
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Consonant Duration
Contrastive Vowel Length
Correlational Strength
Egressive Airstream
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Fair Isle
Front Rounded Vowels
Germanic language studies
Germanic linguistics
global Englishes
Great
historical linguistics
Ingressive Airstream
language change Scotland
Mainland Scotland
modern Britain
North Isles
phonological analysis
Phonology
pictish
regional language variation
Scottish
Shetland Dialect
Shetland Isles
Soft Mutation
Sound system
South Mainland
SSE
SVLR
Tongue Advancement
Vice Versa
vowel duration research
Vowel Inventory
Vowel Systems
West Mainland
World Englishes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367527839
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The traditional dialect spoken in the Shetland Isles, the northernmost part of Scotland and Britain, is highly distinct. It displays distinct, characteristic features on all linguistic levels and particularly in its sound system, or its phonology. The dialect is one of the lesser- known varieties of English within the Inner Circle. Increasing interest in the lesser- known varieties of English in recent years has brought a realization that there are still blanks on the map, even within the very core of the Inner Circle. Sundkvist’s comprehensive treatise draws upon results from a three- year research project funded by the Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation, for which a phonological survey of the Shetland dialect was carried out between 2010 and 2012. This book is a useful resource for those working on historical linguistics and is intended to serve as a comprehensive description and accessible reference source on one of the most distinct lesser- known varieties of English within Britain. It documents and offers a systematic account of the rich regional variation as well as being a reference source for those studying the historical formation and emergence of the Shetland dialect and language variation and change in Shetland, as well as those within the broader field of Germanic linguistics.

Peter Sundkvist is an Associate Professor and Reader in the English Department at Stockholm University. His fields of research include phonology, phonetics, and dialectology, relating to varieties of English and Germanic languages more generally. He has conducted extensive linguistic fieldwork in the Shetland Islands as part of several projects. He has also published on accent stereotypes and Asian Englishes, including those of China and Vietnam.

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