[bɪt] by [bɪʔ]: Variation in T-glottaling in Scottish Standard English

Li, Zeyu; Gut, Ulrike

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The present study investigates internal and external constraints conditioning variable T-glottaling, the realization of the voiceless alveolar stop /t/ as a glottal stop [ʔ], in supraregional Scottish Standard English. Drawing on phonemically annotated speech data from the Scottish component of the International Corpus of English, a total of 12,162 /t/ tokens produced by 138 speakers were extracted from eight formal speaking categories in the corpus and analyzed auditorily. The results showed that about 28% of the analyzed /t/ tokens were produced as glottal stops, with significant inter- and intra-speaker variability. The realization of T-glottaling is subject to both linguistic (phonetic context and word type) and social factors (age, gender, and speech style). Moreover, patterns of various types of T-glottaling differ from each other and constitute distinctive processes of ongoing sound change in Scotland.

Details about the publication

JournalLanguage Variation and Change
Volume36
StatusPublished
Release year2024
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1017/S0954394524000024
KeywordsScottish Standard English T-glottaling sociophonetics ICE-Scotland

Authors from the University of Münster

Gut, Ulrike
Professur für Englische Sprachwissenschaft (Prof. Gut)