Fall Research Expo 2021

Sociolinguistic Research on Alveolar vs velar realizations of /n/ vs. /ŋ/, TH-Stopping And Non-Rhoticity

Using data from the Bengt Loman tapes of the 1960s, this study analyzed the usage rates of three phonological variables spoken among native African American English children speakers.  

PRESENTED BY
PURM - Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program
College of Arts & Sciences 2023
Advised By
Nicole Holliday
Professor of Linguistics
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PRESENTED BY
PURM - Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program
College of Arts & Sciences 2023
Advised By
Nicole Holliday
Professor of Linguistics

Comments

Really interesting research. Were you able to make any tentative conclusions from this analysis about how African American English has changed or stayed the same since 1960?

Really interesting research. Were you able to make any tentative conclusions from this analysis about how African American English has changed or stayed the same since 1960?