Part of
Focus on Scotland
Edited by Manfred Görlach †
[Varieties of English Around the World G5] 1985
► pp. 37
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Cited by 9 other publications

Robert Burchfield
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Dickson, Victoria & Lauren Hall-Lew
2017. Class, Gender, and Rhoticity: The Social Stratification of Non-Prevocalic /r/ in Edinburgh Speech. Journal of English Linguistics 45:3  pp. 229 ff. DOI logo
Krause, Miriam & Jennifer Smith
2017. ‘I Stole It from a Letter, off Your Tongue It Rolled.’1 The Performance of Dialect in Glasgow’s Indie Music Scene. In Language and a Sense of Place,  pp. 215 ff. DOI logo
Lawson, Eleanor, James M. Scobbie & Jane Stuart-Smith
2014. A Socio-Articulatory Study of Scottish Rhoticity. In Sociolinguistics in Scotland,  pp. 53 ff. DOI logo
Macaulay, Ronald
2014. A Short History of Sociolinguistics in Scotland. In Sociolinguistics in Scotland,  pp. 15 ff. DOI logo
McClure, J. Derrick
1994. ENGLISH IN SCOTLAND. In The Cambridge History of the English Language,  pp. 21 ff. DOI logo
Schützler, Ole
2014. Vowel Variation in Scottish Standard English: Accent-Internal Differentiation or Anglicisation?. In Sociolinguistics in Scotland,  pp. 129 ff. DOI logo
Stuart-Smith, Jane & Eleanor Lawson
2017. Scotland. In Listening to the Past,  pp. 171 ff. DOI logo
Stuart-Smith, Jane, Eleanor Lawson & James M. Scobbie
2014. Derhoticisation in Scottish English: A sociophonetic journey. In Advances in Sociophonetics [Studies in Language Variation, 15],  pp. 59 ff. DOI logo

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