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Aaron, Jessi Elana
2009. Coming back to life: From indicator to stereotype and a strange story of frequency1. Journal of Sociolinguistics 13:4  pp. 472 ff. DOI logo
Burns, Roslyn
Clarke, Sandra
2023. From Ireland to Newfoundland. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish English,  pp. 518 ff. DOI logo
Gordon, Elizabeth, Lyle Campbell, Jennifer Hay, Margaret Maclagan, Andrea Sudbury & Peter Trudgill
2004. New Zealand English, DOI logo
Hickey, Raymond
2003. Language change. In Handbook of Pragmatics,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Hickey, Raymond
2010. Language change. In Handbook of Pragmatics,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Hickey, Raymond
2023. The Language of Irish Literature in English. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish English,  pp. 467 ff. DOI logo
Holmstrom, Sarah & Joseph Salmons
2023. 1. The History of North American English. Publication of the American Dialect Society 108:1  pp. 8 ff. DOI logo
Stratton, James M.
2020. A diachronic analysis of the adjective intensifierwellfrom Early Modern English to Present Day English. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 65:2  pp. 216 ff. DOI logo
Stratton, James M.
2022. Old English intensifiers. Journal of Historical Linguistics 12:1  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
WOLFRAM, WALT & NATALIE SCHILLING-ESTES
2003. LANGUAGE CHANGE IN “CONSERVATIVE” DIALECTS: THE CASE OF PAST TENSEBEIN SOUTHERN ENCLAVE COMMUNITIES. American Speech 78:2  pp. 208 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Maps. In New Zealand English,  pp. 310 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Mobile Unit speakers. In New Zealand English,  pp. 287 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Acoustic vowel charts for the ten speakers included in the acoustic analysis. In New Zealand English,  pp. 328 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Methodology. In New Zealand English,  pp. 85 ff. DOI logo
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2004. The historical background. In New Zealand English,  pp. 36 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Symbols used. In New Zealand English,  pp. xix ff. DOI logo
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2004. The origins of New Zealand English: reflections from the ONZE data. In New Zealand English,  pp. 215 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Speaker indexes for quantified variables, together with relevant social information. In New Zealand English,  pp. 334 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Seven Mobile Unit speakers born outside New Zealand. In New Zealand English,  pp. 326 ff. DOI logo
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2004. The historical background of some settlements visited by the Mobile Unit. In New Zealand English,  pp. 296 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Previous attempts to explain the origins of New Zealand English. In New Zealand English,  pp. 66 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Overview and background. In New Zealand English,  pp. 6 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Introduction. In New Zealand English,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Implications for language change. In New Zealand English,  pp. 259 ff. DOI logo
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2004. References. In New Zealand English,  pp. 339 ff. DOI logo
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2004. The variables of early New Zealand English. In New Zealand English,  pp. 100 ff. DOI logo

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