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Davidson, Justin
2014. A comparison of fricative voicing and lateral velarization phenomena in Barcelona. In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2012 [Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 6],  pp. 223 ff. DOI logo
Davidson, Justin
2019. Chapter 2. Covert and overt attitudes towards Catalonian Spanish laterals and intervocalic fricatives. In Recent Advances in the Study of Spanish Sociophonetic Perception [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 21],  pp. 40 ff. DOI logo
Davidson, Justin
2020. Chapter 14. Spanish phonology in contact with Catalan. In Spanish Phonetics and Phonology in Contact [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 28],  pp. 383 ff. DOI logo
Davidson, Justin
2022. On Catalan as a minority language: The case of Catalan laterals in Barcelonan Spanish. Journal of Sociolinguistics 26:3  pp. 362 ff. DOI logo
Davidson, Justin
2022. Chapter 13. On (not) acquiring a sociolinguistic stereotype. In Variation in Second and Heritage Languages [Studies in Language Variation, 28],  pp. 337 ff. DOI logo
Mayr, Robert, Llian Roberts & Jonathan Morris
2020. Can you tell by their English if they can speak Welsh? Accent perception in a language contact situation. International Journal of Bilingualism 24:4  pp. 740 ff. DOI logo
Paasch-Kaiser, Christine & Carsten Sinner
2022. Spanishlo que pasa es queand its variants in Getxo and Barcelona. Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie 138:3  pp. 735 ff. DOI logo
Vasilyeva, Alena L.
2020. Constructing others and dialoguewith them in the course of publiceducational meetings. Language and Dialogue 10:1  pp. 118 ff. DOI logo

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