Vowel Duration Patterns in Scottish English: The Scottish Vowel Length Rule in the 21st Century
By (Author) Andreas J. Weilinghoff
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
9th April 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sociolinguistics
Phonetics, phonology
Hardback
192
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The Scottish Vowel Length Rule (SVLR) is a special feature of Scottish English phonology and is said to contrast with the Voicing Effect (VE), the vowel timing pattern found in most other varieties of English.
In this in-depth work, Andreas Weilinghoff employs some of the latest speech technology as well as advanced methods in inferential statistics to reveal not only the complex patterns of vowel duration in Scottish English but also how quantity patterns observed in production experiments change in naturally occurring speech. This book brings together different disciplinary areas from Scottish English studies, Sociophonetics to Corpus Linguistics and Computational Linguistics.
Andreas Weilinghoff is junior professor of English linguistics in the Department of English and American Studies at the University of Koblenz, Germany. His research is primarily quantitative and empirical, focusing on Scottish English, phonetics, sociolinguistics, computational linguistics and corpus linguistics.