Talkin' Jockney in Aberdeen

Talkin' Jockney in Aberdeen

Talkin' Jockney in Aberdeen

In Scotland is it "nae bother" or "nae bovver"? Do you "fink" or "hink" you know the answer?* The University of Aberdeen will tomorrow (Tuesday 9th March, Humanity Manse Seminar Room, at 1pm) welcome guest speaker Dr Jane Stuart-Smith, of Glasgow University's English Department, to deliver a talk called: "Talkin' Jockney: Variation and Change in Glaswegian". The talk is part of the seminar series run by the Centre for Linguistic Research at the School of Language and Literature.

Dr Stuart-Smith will explain to an Aberdeen audience her research into the effects of TV viewing on the speech of children and adolescents in Glasgow. The research challenges the theory that language changes can only be spread through face-to-face conversation, with the transmission and adoption of changes increasing as people move around the country. Instead, Dr Stuart-Smith's research shows that tendencies to adopt language habits from other areas of the UK are just as prevalent in typically non-mobile working-class adolescents who have had little or no personal contact with people from beyond Glasgow. This led Dr Stuart-Smith and her colleagues to speculate that the media, and in particular soaps, might be responsible. Dr Stuart-Smith's is the first detailed and systematic study to look at the effects of television viewing on how we pronounce language.

Search News

Browse by Month

2024

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun There are no items to show for June 2024
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 2024
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 2024
  9. Sep There are no items to show for September 2024
  10. Oct There are no items to show for October 2024
  11. Nov There are no items to show for November 2024
  12. Dec There are no items to show for December 2024

2004

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul
  8. Aug
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov There are no items to show for November 2004
  12. Dec

2003

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul
  8. Aug
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov
  12. Dec There are no items to show for December 2003

1999

  1. Jan There are no items to show for January 1999
  2. Feb There are no items to show for February 1999
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul
  8. Aug
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov
  12. Dec

1998

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr There are no items to show for April 1998
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 1998
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 1998
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov There are no items to show for November 1998
  12. Dec