Strathy Bibliography of Canadian English

Strathy Language Unit, Queen's University

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  1. Taking it up a level: Copy-raising and cascaded tiers of morphosyntactic change2018
    Brook, M.
    Journal article
    Language Variation and Change 30 p. 231-260

    This paper considers morphosyntactic change in Canadian English

  2. 'I don't come off as timid anymore': Real-time change in early adulthood against the backdrop of community2018
    Journal of Sociolinguistics 22.4 p. 351-374

  3. Settler colonial Englishes are distinct from postcolonial Englishes2018
    Denis, D. and D'Arcy, A.
    Journal article
    American Speech 93.1 p. 3-31

    Example are used from Canadian English to illustrate distinctions between settler colonial Englishes and postcolonial Englishes.

  4. Finding word boundaries in Indian English-accented speech2018
    Journal of Phonetics 66 p. 145-160

    This study tested if Indian English-accented speech causes Canadian English listeners to make stress-based segmentation errors. Test participants were native English-speaking undergraduates from the University of Alberta.

  5. Cross-dialectal analysis of English pitch range in male voices and its influence on aesthetic judgements of speech2018
    Malarski, K. and Jekiel, M.
    Journal article
    Poznani Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 54.2 p. 255-280

    Speakers from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada are included in this study.

  6. Stylistic variation among mobile speakers: Using old and new regional variables to construct complex place identity2018
    Nycz, J.
    Journal article
    Language Variation and Change 30 p. 175-202

    This paper examines stylistic variation in the (oh), (o), (aw), and (ay) classes among native speakers of Canadian English living in or just outside either New York City or Washington, DC.

  7. Joining the Western Region: Sociophonetic shift in Victoria2018
    Roeder, R., Onosson, S., and D'Arcy, A.
    Journal article
    Journal of English Linguistics 46.2 p. 87-112

  8. The role of unfamiliar accents in competing speech2018
    Senior, B. and Babel, M.
    Journal article
    Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143.2 p. 931-942

    Familiar Canadian-accented voices and unfamiliar British-accented voices were used in a competing talker task.

  9. Sociophonetic Variation and Change in Northern Ontario English Vowels2018
    Smith, J. G.
    PhD. thesis
    University of Toronto

  10. Infants' recognition of foreign-accented words: Flexible yet precise signal-to-word mapping strategies2018
    Journal of Memory and Language 100 p. 51-60

    Participants in this study were English-learning infants from the Greater Toronto area.

 
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