This paper investigates the distribution of schwa epenthesis in spoken Irish English based on 35 sociolinguistic interviews with speakers of Galway English. The quantitative analysis with logistic regression models shows that schwa is inserted in 12% of all tokens investigated and that there is change in progress, because the likelihood for epenthetic schwa is significantly lower among younger people. Apart from age, other factors such as formality of speech and coda position also influence the likelihood for schwa insertion. A separate analysis was conducted for the item film. In the case of film only the formality of the setting significantly influences the probability for schwa insertion. Keywords: Galway English; quantitative sociolinguistics; linguistic variation; schwa epenthesis
2023. Irish English in Galway City. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish English, ► pp. 361 ff.
de Rijke, Persijn M.
2018. ‘I Intend to Try Some Other Part of the Worald’: Evidence of Schwa-Epenthesis in the Historical Letters of Irish Emigrants. In Voice and Discourse in the Irish Context, ► pp. 75 ff.
BAUER, LAURIE
2015. English phonotactics. English Language and Linguistics 19:3 ► pp. 437 ff.
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