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Val Systems
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Val Systems Val Systems Saturday, July 21, 2018 Why does Labov have such weird transcriptions? It is the experience of many linguists, when they crack open something written by Bill Labov, or his students, that they suddenly realize they are using a transcriptional system that they are probably not used to. Sure, the symbols and look familiar, but when you realize they correspond to the IPA symbols and , you might start to feel uneasy. The worst offender, though is , which is the vowel that appears (in some dialects) in thought, lost, law. What is that? Why is there an in there? Why isn't he just using IPA?? What are these symbols? The Labovian transcriptions has the following symbols, (presented with the corresponding Wells' Lexical Set). These symbols were largely adopted from Trager & Bloch, and as they outline in the ANAE, apparently had some widespread usage in American dialectology & phonology in the early 20th century. Trager & Bloch developed this system larg...
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