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Regional variation in intonation. Nuclear rising-falling contours in Cologne German
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Internal and external factors for clitic-shape variation in North-Eastern Catalan
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The native / non-native speaker distinction and the diversity of linguistics of young people in Swedish multilingual urban contexts
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Kari Fraurud
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Hermann Moisl
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Warren Maguire
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Production and judgment in childhood
the case of liaison in French
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Aurélie Nardy
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Stéphanie Barbu
Barbu, Stéphanie
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Modelling linguistic change. The past and the present of the future in Brazilian Portuguese
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Shana Poplack
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Elisabete Malvar
Malvar, Elisabete
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The role of linguistic factors in the process of second dialect acquisition
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Kathy Rys
Rys, Kathy
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Dries Bonte
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Folk views on linguistic variation and identities in the Belarusian-Russian borderland
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Sloboda
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JB code
silv.1.15tae
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Polarisation revisited
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Levelling, koineization and their implications for bidialectism
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Stavroula Tsiplakou
Tsiplakou, Stavroula
Stavroula
Tsiplakou
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A01
Andreas Papapavlou
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Pavlos Pavlou
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