Y'ALL in American English
From Black to White, From Phrase to Pronoun
John M. Lipski | Department of Modern & Classical Languages, Ortega Hall 235, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1146, USA
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CHING, MARVIN K. L.
2001 .
PLURALYOU/YA'LLVARIATION BY A COURT JUDGE: SITUATIONAL USE .
American Speech 76:2
► pp. 115 ff.
De Vogelaer, Gunther & Evie Coussé
2011 .
The Functional Nature of Pronominal Change: Innovative Plural Pronouns in English and Dutch .
Neophilologus 95:1
► pp. 1 ff.
Kytö, Merja
2019 .
English in North America . In
The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes ,
► pp. 160 ff.
Maynor, Natalie
1996 .
The Pronoun Y'all .
Journal of English Linguistics 24:4
► pp. 288 ff.
Moyna, María Irene, Bettina Kluge & Horst J. Simon
PARKER, DAVID B.
2006 .
Y'ALL: TWO EARLY EXAMPLES .
American Speech 81:1
► pp. 110 ff.
Parker, David B.
2016 .
Previously Unknown Early Examples ofY’allin British Literature .
ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews 29:3
► pp. 142 ff.
VON SCHNEIDEMESSER, LUANNE
2000 .
LEXICAL CHANGE, LANGUAGE CHANGE .
American Speech 75:4
► pp. 420 ff.
[no author supplied]
2013 .
Reference Guide for Varieties of English . In
A Dictionary of Varieties of English ,
► pp. 363 ff.
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