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Sociophonetic Analysis×Apparent-Time Analysis×
분야언어학언어학
계열Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
기원 연도20061963
창시자Sociophoneticians (William Labov; Paul Foulkes; Erik R. Thomas)William Labov
유형Workflow correlating acoustic phonetic measurement with social factorsInferential design for detecting language change in progress
원전Foulkes, P., Scobbie, J. M., & Watt, D. (2010). Sociophonetics. In W. J. Hardcastle, J. Laver, & F. E. Gibbon (Eds.), The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences (2nd ed., pp. 703–754). Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN: 9781405145909Labov, W. (1963). The social motivation of a sound change. Word, 19(3), 273–309. DOI ↗
별칭Sociophonetics, Sociophonetic Variation Analysis, Phonetic Variation AnalysisApparent-Time Construct, Apparent-Time Hypothesis, Age-Stratified Change Analysis
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요약Sociophonetic analysis sits at the intersection of acoustic phonetics and variationist sociolinguistics. It applies the precise, quantitative measurement of phonetic variables — vowel formants, voice onset time (VOT), the spectral moments of /s/, and many others — to socially structured samples of speech, then correlates those measurements with social factors such as age, social class, gender, ethnicity, and region. The result is a fine-grained, statistically defensible account of how phonetic detail carries social meaning and how it patterns across communities and across time, increasingly built on large-scale, automated measurement.Apparent-time analysis is the foundational variationist method for detecting language change in progress without waiting for time to pass. Introduced by William Labov in his 1963 study of Martha's Vineyard, it compares the speech of speakers of different ages sampled at a single moment and treats the age dimension as a proxy for historical time: if younger speakers use a variant more than older speakers, that age gradient is read as evidence of change unfolding across generations. The inference rests on the apparent-time hypothesis — that an individual's vernacular is largely fixed in adolescence and remains stable through adult life — so that the speech of today's seventy-year-olds reflects the community norms of roughly fifty years ago.
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