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Variation, Change, and Phonological Theory
Edited by Frans Hinskens, Roeland van Hout and W. Leo Wetzels
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 146] 1997
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MacKenzie, Laurel & Meredith Tamminga
2021. New and old puzzles in the morphological conditioning of coronal stop deletion. Language Variation and Change 33:2  pp. 217 ff. DOI logo
Yuan, Jiahong, Hui Lin & Yang Liu
2020. ICASSP 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP),  pp. 7324 ff. DOI logo
Gao, Zhiyan & Steven Weinberger
2018. Which Phonetic Features Should Pronunciation Instructions Focus on? An Evaluation on the Accentedness of Segmental/Syllable Errors in L2 Speech. Research in Language 16:2  pp. 135 ff. DOI logo
Hinskens, Frans
2017. Dialectology and Formal Linguistic Theory. In The Handbook of Dialectology,  pp. 88 ff. DOI logo
Pavlík, Radoslav
2017. Some New Ways of Modeling T/D Deletion in English. Journal of English Linguistics 45:3  pp. 195 ff. DOI logo
Fuchs, Robert
2016. The Concept and Measurement of Speech Rhythm. In Speech Rhythm in Varieties of English [Prosody, Phonology and Phonetics, ],  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Phillips, Lawrence & Lisa Pearl
2015. The Utility of Cognitive Plausibility in Language Acquisition Modeling: Evidence From Word Segmentation. Cognitive Science 39:8  pp. 1824 ff. DOI logo
Barlow, Jessica A. & Sonja Pruitt-Lord
Edwards, Jette G. Hansen
2011. Deletion of /t, d/ and the Acquisition of Linguistic Variation by Second Language Learners of English. Language Learning 61:4  pp. 1256 ff. DOI logo
Hansen Edwards, Jette G.
2016. Sociolinguistic variation in Asian Englishes. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 37:2  pp. 138 ff. DOI logo
Hazen, Kirk
2011. Flying high above the social radar: Coronal stop deletion in modern Appalachia. Language Variation and Change 23:1  pp. 105 ff. DOI logo
Smith, Jennifer, Mercedes Durham & Liane Fortune
2009. Universal and dialect-specific pathways of acquisition: Caregivers, children, and t/d deletion. Language Variation and Change 21:1  pp. 69 ff. DOI logo
Anttila, Arto, Vivienne Fong, Štefan Beňuš & Jennifer Nycz
2008. Variation and opacity in Singapore English consonant clusters. Phonology 25:2  pp. 181 ff. DOI logo
GUT, ULRIKE
2007. First language influence and final consonant clusters in the new Englishes of Singapore and Nigeria. World Englishes 26:3  pp. 346 ff. DOI logo
Verleyen, Stijn
2006. L’abandon progressif du fonctionnalisme dans les travaux de William Labov. Historiographia Linguistica 33:3  pp. 335 ff. DOI logo
Peter Auer, Frans Hinskens & Paul Kerswill
2005. Dialect Change, DOI logo
Anttila, Arto
2004. Variation and Phonological Theory. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 206 ff. DOI logo
Bayley, Robert
2004. The Quantitative Paradigm. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 117 ff. DOI logo
Ceil Lucas
2001. The Sociolinguistics of Sign Languages, DOI logo
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2003. Bibliography. In Sound Patterns of Spoken English,  pp. 127 ff. DOI logo
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2004. References. In Optimality Theory in Phonology,  pp. 581 ff. DOI logo
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2010. References. In Principles of Linguistic Change,  pp. 394 ff. DOI logo
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