Editorial

  • Lauren Hall-Lew The University of Edinburgh
Keywords: style shifting, lifespan change, intraspeaker variation, sociophonetics, sociolinguistics, code-switching

Abstract


It is my pleasure to present the second issue of the second volume of Lifespans & Styles: Undergraduate Working Papers on Intraspeaker Variation. This issue includes six papers from nine authors. The first three papers are by undergraduate students in Dr Laurel MacKenzie’s class, Language Change Across the Lifespan, at the University of Manchester. The fourth and fifth papers come from former students of my class, Sociolinguistics, at the University of Edinburgh, and the sixth paper is based on a University of Edinburgh Honours dissertation. As in the two previous issues, Volume 2, Issue 2 offers a breadth of approaches to the study of within-speaker, or intraspeaker, variation.

Author Biography

Lauren Hall-Lew, The University of Edinburgh
Lauren Hall-Lew is Lecturer in Linguistics and English Language in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences at the University of Edinburgh
Published
05-Aug-2016
How to Cite
Hall-Lew, L. “Editorial”. Lifespans and Styles, Vol. 2, no. 2, Aug. 2016, p. 1, doi:10.2218/ls.v2i2.2016.1607.
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