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Second Language Acquisition and Linguistic Variation
Edited by Robert Bayley and Dennis R. Preston
[Studies in Bilingualism 10] 1996
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Bayley, Robert
2004. The Quantitative Paradigm. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 117 ff. DOI logo
Bayley, Robert
2013. The Quantitative Paradigm. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Cameron, Richard
1998. A variable syntax of speech, gesture, and sound effect: Direct quotations in Spanish. Language Variation and Change 10:1  pp. 43 ff. DOI logo
Cardoso, Walcir
2011. Onset‐Nucleus Sharing and the Acquisition of Second Language Codas: A Stochastic Optimality Theoretic Account*. Studia Linguistica 65:2  pp. 198 ff. DOI logo
Cardoso, Walcir
2011. The development of coda perception in second language phonology: A variationist perspective. Second Language Research 27:4  pp. 433 ff. DOI logo
Cichocki, Wladyslaw
2004.  John C. Paolillo. Analyzing Linguistic Variation: Statistical Models and Methods. In the series CSLI Lecture Notes 114. Stanford: CSLI Publications. 2002. Pp. xi + 268. US$24.95 (paperback).. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 49:1  pp. 110 ff. DOI logo
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
Dubenion-Smith, Shannon A.
2010. Verbal Complex Phenomena in West Central German: Empirical Domain and Multi-Causal Account. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 22:2  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
Escalante, Chelsea & Robyn Wright
2022. Chapter 6. Spanish rhotic variation and development in uninstructed immersion. In Variation in Second and Heritage Languages [Studies in Language Variation, 28],  pp. 127 ff. DOI logo
Hackert, Stephanie
2015. Pseudotitles in Bahamian English. Journal of English Linguistics 43:2  pp. 143 ff. DOI logo
Hoffmann, Thomas
2005. John C. Paolillo. Analyzing Linguistic Variation: Statistical Models and Methods(CSLI Lecture Notes 114). Stanford, California: CSLI Publications. 2002. 268 pp. Hb (1575862751)$65,00/€60,50/Pb (157586276X)$25.00/€23.50.. Journal of Sociolinguistics 9:2  pp. 293 ff. DOI logo
Hoffmann, Thomas
2005. Variable vs. Categorical Effects. Journal of English Linguistics 33:3  pp. 257 ff. DOI logo
Johnson, Daniel Ezra
2009. Getting off the GoldVarb Standard: Introducing Rbrul for Mixed‐Effects Variable Rule Analysis. Language and Linguistics Compass 3:1  pp. 359 ff. DOI logo
Kennedy Terry, Kristen M.
2017. CONTACT, CONTEXT, AND COLLOCATION. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 39:3  pp. 553 ff. DOI logo
Lacoste, Véronique
2021. Chapter 7. Variation in stress in the Jamaican classroom. In Sociolinguistic Variation and Language Acquisition across the Lifespan [Studies in Language Variation, 26],  pp. 162 ff. DOI logo
Laitinen, Mikko
2020. Empirical perspectives on English as a lingua franca (ELF) grammar. World Englishes 39:3  pp. 427 ff. DOI logo
Li, Xiaoshi
2010. Sociolinguistic Variation in the Speech of Learners of Chinese as a Second Language. Language Learning 60:2  pp. 366 ff. DOI logo
Li, Xiaoshi
2014. VARIATION IN SUBJECT PRONOMINAL EXPRESSION IN L2 CHINESE. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 36:1  pp. 39 ff. DOI logo
Ceil Lucas
2001. The Sociolinguistics of Sign Languages, DOI logo
Martins, Custodio & Mário Pinharanda-Nunes
2020. The Lexical Aspect Hypothesis. In Linguistic Approaches to Portuguese as an Additional Language [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 24],  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo
Morris, Frank A. & Elaine E. Tarone
2003. Retracted: Impact of Classroom Dynamics on the Effectiveness of Recasts in Second Language Acquisition. Language Learning 53:2  pp. 325 ff. DOI logo
Pozzi, Rebecca & Robert Bayley
2021. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A REGIONAL PHONOLOGICAL FEATURE DURING A SEMESTER ABROAD IN ARGENTINA. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 43:1  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo
Preston, Dennis R. & Ayako Yamagata
2004. Katakana representation of English loanwords: Mora conservation and variable learner strategies. Journal of Sociolinguistics 8:3  pp. 359 ff. DOI logo
Rau, D. Victoria, Hui‐Huan Ann Chang & Elaine E. Tarone
2009. Think or Sink: Chinese Learners' Acquisition of the English Voiceless Interdental Fricative. Language Learning 59:3  pp. 581 ff. DOI logo
REHNER, KATHERINE
2010. The use/non-use of ne in the spoken French of university-level learners of French as a second language in the Canadian context. Journal of French Language Studies 20:3  pp. 289 ff. DOI logo
Roberts, Nicholas S.
2016. The future of Martinique French: The role of random effects on the variable expression of futurity. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 61:3  pp. 286 ff. DOI logo
Romaine, Suzanne
2003. Variation. In The Handbook of Second Language Acquisition,  pp. 410 ff. DOI logo
Schembri, Adam, David McKee, Rachel McKee, Sara Pivac, Trevor Johnston & Della Goswell
2009. Phonological variation and change in Australian and New Zealand Sign Languages: The location variable. Language Variation and Change 21:2  pp. 193 ff. DOI logo
Siu, Wai Yan Rebecca
2016. Location variation in Hong Kong Sign Language (HKSL). Asia-Pacific Language Variation 2:1  pp. 4 ff. DOI logo
Tagliamonte, Sali
2004. Comparative Sociolinguistics. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 729 ff. DOI logo
Tagliamonte, Sali A.
2013. Comparative Sociolinguistics. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 128 ff. DOI logo
Tagliamonte, Sali A.
2013. Analysing and interpreting variation in the sociolinguistic tradition*. In Research Methods in Language Variation and Change,  pp. 382 ff. DOI logo
Tagliamonte, Sali A.
2016. Quantitative analysis in language variation and change. In Spanish Language and Sociolinguistic Analysis [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 8],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Tai, Hsuan-Yu
2019. Investigation into Tense-Aspect Patterns of Chinese ELF Academic Writing—a Variationist’s Approach. English Teaching & Learning 43:3  pp. 277 ff. DOI logo
Tai, Hsuan-Yu
2020. Variation of Nonstandard English Articles Among Chinese Speakers of English. English Teaching & Learning 44:1  pp. 45 ff. DOI logo
Tarone, Elaine
van Compernolle, Rémi A.
2008. Morphosyntactic and phonological constraints on negative particle variation in French-language chat discourse. Language Variation and Change 20:2  pp. 317 ff. DOI logo
Walker, James A.
2012. Form, function, and frequency in phonological variation. Language Variation and Change 24:3  pp. 397 ff. DOI logo
Wolfram, Walt & Jason Sellers
1999. Ethnolinguistic Marking of Past be in Lumbee Vernacular English. Journal of English Linguistics 27:2  pp. 94 ff. DOI logo
Young, Richard F.
2018. Habits of Mind: How Do We Know What We Know?. In The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Linguistics Research Methodology,  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
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2002. References. In The Development of African American English,  pp. 213 ff. DOI logo
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2013. Quotation across the Generations: A Short History of Speech and Thought Reporting. In Quotatives,  pp. 148 ff. DOI logo
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2013. You Can Quote Me On That: Defining Quotation. In Quotatives,  pp. 34 ff. DOI logo
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