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Handbook of Perceptual Dialectology: Volume 2
Edited by Daniel Long and Dennis R. Preston
[Not in series HPD 2] 2002
► pp. 117136
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Alfaraz, Gabriela G. & Alexander Mason
2019. Ethnicity and Perceptual Dialectology. American Speech 94:3  pp. 352 ff. DOI logo
Alfaraz, Gabriela G. & Dennis R. Preston
2022. Mapping perceptions diachronically. American Speech  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Bounds, Paulina
2015. Perceptual regions in Poland: An investigation of Poznań speech perceptions. Journal of Linguistic Geography 3:1  pp. 34 ff. DOI logo
Bucholtz, Mary, Nancy Bermudez, Victor Fung, Lisa Edwards & Rosalva Vargas
2007. Hella Nor Cal or Totally So Cal?. Journal of English Linguistics 35:4  pp. 325 ff. DOI logo
Bucholtz, Mary, Nancy Bermudez, Victor Fung, Rosalva Vargas & Lisa Edwards
2008. The Normative North and the Stigmatized South. Journal of English Linguistics 36:1  pp. 62 ff. DOI logo
Campbell-Kibler, Kathryn & M. Kathryn Bauer
2015. Competing Reflexive Models of Regional Speech in Northern Ohio. Journal of English Linguistics 43:2  pp. 95 ff. DOI logo
Carrie, Erin & Robert M. McKenzie
2018. American or British? L2 speakers’ recognition and evaluations of accent features in English. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 39:4  pp. 313 ff. DOI logo
Cheng, Andrew
2023. Second Dialect Acquisition “in Real Time”: Two Longitudinal Case Studies from YouTube. American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage 98:2  pp. 194 ff. DOI logo
Cramer, Jennifer, Susan Tamasi & Paulina Bounds
2018. Southernness and Our Linguistic Planets of Belief. American Speech 93:3-4  pp. 445 ff. DOI logo
Dajko, Nathalie & Katie Carmichael
2023. Plus ça Change. . . Perceptions of New Orleans English Before and After the Storm. Journal of English Linguistics 51:2  pp. 95 ff. DOI logo
Evans, Betsy E.
2013. “EVERYBODY SOUNDS THE Same”: OTHERWISE OVERLOOKED IDEOLOGY IN PERCEPTUAL DIALECTOLOGY. American Speech 88:1  pp. 63 ff. DOI logo
Evans, Betsy E.
2013. Seattle to Spokane. Journal of English Linguistics 41:3  pp. 268 ff. DOI logo
Fridland, Valerie & Kathryn Bartlett
2006. CORRECTNESS, PLEASANTNESS, AND DEGREE OF DIFFERENCE RATINGS ACROSS REGIONS. American Speech 81:4  pp. 358 ff. DOI logo
Habasque, Pierre
2021. Isn’t the perception of LIKE by California college students, like, paradoxical?. Sociolinguistic Studies 15:2-4 DOI logo
Hall-Lew, Lauren & Nola Stephens
2012. Country Talk. Journal of English Linguistics 40:3  pp. 256 ff. DOI logo
Holmén, Janne
2020. Perception of the Baltic Sea and Mediterranean regions among secondary school students. Journal of Baltic Studies 51:4  pp. 513 ff. DOI logo
Lesho, Marivic
2018. Folk perception of variation in Cavite Chabacano. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 33:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
McKenzie, Robert M., Patchanok Kitikanan & Phaisit Boriboon
2016. The competence and warmth of Thai students’ attitudes towards varieties of English: the effect of gender and perceptions of L1 diversity. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 37:6  pp. 536 ff. DOI logo
Pratt, Teresa & Annette D'Onofrio
2017. Jaw setting and the California Vowel Shift in parodic performance. Language in Society 46:3  pp. 283 ff. DOI logo
Seals, Corinne A.
2018. Positive and negative identity practices in heritage language education. International Journal of Multilingualism 15:4  pp. 329 ff. DOI logo
Villarreal, Dan
2016. 4. “DO I SOUND LIKE A VALLEY GIRL TO You?” PERCEPTUAL DIALECTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE ATTITUDES IN CALIFORNIA. The Publication of the American Dialect Society 101:1  pp. 55 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Introduction. The Publication of the American Dialect Society 102:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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