| The New York City-New Orleans connection: Evidence from constraint ranking comparison |
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| Incomplete neutralization in African American English: The case of final consonant voicing |
3 |
| Using the Tolerance Principle to predict phonological change |
3 |
| Peaks and arrowheads of vernacular reorganization |
2 |
| Agreement syncretization and the loss of null subjects: quantificational models for Medieval French |
2 |
| The role of the Avant Garde in linguistic diffusion |
2 |
| Compression in the California Vowel Shift: Tracking generational sound change in California's Central Valley |
2 |
| The noun phrase and the 'Viking Hypothesis' |
2 |
| Stylistic variation among mobile speakers: Using old and new regional variables to construct complex place identity |
2 |
| Controlled and automatic perceptions of a sociolinguistic marker |
2 |
| Taking it up a level: Copy-raising and cascaded tiers of morphosyntactic change |
1 |
| Preschool children's categorization of speakers by regional accent |
1 |
| Discourse motivations for pronominal and zero objects across registers in Vera'a |
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| Structural explanations in syntactic variation: The evolution of English negative and polarity indefinites |
1 |
| Segregated vowels: Language variation and dialect features among Gothenburg youth |
1 |
| Interspeaker covariation in Philadelphia vowel changes |
1 |
| Each p[e]son does it th[epsilon] way: Rhoticity variation and the community grammar |
1 |
| Mapping out particle placement in Englishes around the world: A study in comparative sociolinguistic analysis |
1 |
| Natural phonetic tendencies and social meaning: Exploring the allophonic raising split of PRICE and MOUTH on the Isles of Scilly |
0 |
| Variable past participles in Portuguese perfect constructions |
0 |
| Ongoing change in post-independence Sao Tome: The use of rhotics as a marker of national identity among young speakers of Santomean Portuguese |
0 |
| Actual and apparent change in Brazilian Portuguese wh-interrogatives |
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| The Role of Dialect Experience in Topic-Based Shifts in Speech Production |
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| A long way from New York City: Socially stratified contact-induced phonological convergence in Ganluo Ersu (Sichuan, China) |
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| Dressing down up north: DRESS-lowering and /l/ allophony in a Scottish dialect |
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| Dialect loss in the Russian North: Modeling change across variables |
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| Vowel change across time, space, and conversational topic: the use of localized features in former mining communities |
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| Attitudes and exposure as predictors of -t/d deletion among local and expatriate children in Singapore |
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| A sociophonetic account of onset /s/ weakening in Salvadoran Spanish: Instrumental and segmental analyses |
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| Variable stem-final fricative voicing in American English plurals: Different pa[o similar to]s of change |
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