Items where Author is "Turton, Danielle"
Journal Article
Nance, Claire and Dewhurst, Maya and Fairclough, Lois and Forster, Pamela and Kirkham, Sam and Lo, Justin J. H. and McMonagle, Jessica and Nagamine, Takayuki and Parkman, Seren and Rabani, Haleema and Siem, Andrea and Turton, Danielle and Wang, Di (2024) Articulatory phonetics in the market : Combining public engagement with ultrasound data collection. Linguistics Vanguard, 10 (1): 20. pp. 51-62. ISSN 2199-174X
Turton, Danielle and Lennon, Robert (2023) An acoustic analysis of rhoticity in Lancashire, England. Journal of Phonetics, 101: 101280. ISSN 0095-4470
MacKenzie, Laurel and Bailey, George and Turton, Danielle (2022) Towards an updated dialect atlas of British English. Journal of Linguistic Geography, 10 (1). pp. 46-66. ISSN 2049-7547
Bailey, George and Nichols, Stephen and Turton, Danielle and Baranowski, Maciej (2022) Affrication as the cause of /s/-retraction : Evidence from Manchester English. Glossa, 7 (1). ISSN 1931-7778
Turton, Danielle and Baranowski, Maciej (2021) The sociolinguistics of /l/ in Manchester. Linguistics Vanguard, 7 (1): 20200074. ISSN 2199-174X
Turton, Danielle and Baranowski, Maciej (2021) Not quite the same : The social stratification and phonetic conditioning of the FOOT- STRUT vowels in Manchester. Journal of Linguistics, 57 (1). pp. 163-201. ISSN 0022-2267
Kirkham, Sam and Turton, Danielle and Leemann, Adrian (2020) A typology of laterals in twelve English dialects. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148 (1). EL72-EL76. ISSN 0001-4966
Baranowski, Maciej and Turton, Danielle (2020) TD-deletion in British English : New evidence for the long-lost morphological effect. Language Variation and Change, 32 (1). pp. 1-23. ISSN 0954-3945
MacKenzie, Laurel and Turton, Danielle (2020) Assessing the accuracy of existing forced alignment software on varieties of British English. Linguistics Vanguard, 6 (s1): 20180061. ISSN 2199-174X
Baranowski, Maciej and Turton, Danielle (2018) The FOOT-STRUT vowels in Manchester : Evidence for the diachronic precursor to the split? Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, 24 (2): 2. ISSN 1524-9549
Schleef, Erik and Turton, Danielle (2018) Sociophonetic variation of like in British dialects : Effects of function, context and predictability. English Language and Linguistics, 22 (1). pp. 35-75. ISSN 1360-6743
Turton, Danielle (2017) Categorical or gradient? : An ultrasound investigation of /l/-darkening and vocalization in varieties of English. Laboratory Phonology, 8 (1): 13. ISSN 1868-6346
Turton, Danielle (2016) Synchronic stratum-specific rates of application reflect diachronic change : morphosyntactic conditioning of variation in English /l/-darkening. Papers in Historical Phonology, 1. pp. 130-165. ISSN 2399-6714
Turton, Danielle (2014) Some /l/s are darker than others : accounting for variation in English /l/ with ultrasound tongue imaging. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, 20 (2): 21. pp. 188-198. ISSN 1524-9549
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Turton, Danielle (2023) Sociophonetics and laterals. In: The Routledge Handbook of Sociophonetics :. Routledge, London, pp. 214-236. ISBN 9780367472795
Nance, Claire and Wang, Di and Kirkham, Sam and Nagamine, Takayuki and Fairclough, Lois and Dewhurst, Maya and Turton, Danielle and Forster, Pamela (2023) Acoustic and articulatory characteristics of rhoticity in the North-West of England. In: Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences :. Guarant International, pp. 3572-3576. ISBN 9788090811423
Baranowski, Maciej and Turton, Danielle (2015) Manchester English. In: Researching Northern English :. Varieties of English Around the World . John Benjamins, pp. 293-316. ISBN 9789027249159
Turton, Danielle (2015) Determining categoricity in English /l/-darkening : A principal component analysis of ultrasound spline data. In: Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences :. UNSPECIFIED. ISBN 9780852619414
Other
MacKenzie, Laurel and Bailey, George and Turton, Danielle (2016) Our Dialects: Mapping variation in English in the UK. UNSPECIFIED.