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Alam, Farhana & Ellen Bramwell
2014. From Speech to Naming in a Scottish Pakistani Community: The Interplay between Language, Ethnicity and Identity. In Sociolinguistics in Scotland,  pp. 220 ff. DOI logo
Alam, Farhana & Jane Stuart-Smith
2014. Identity, ethnicity and fine phonetic detail. In English in the Indian Diaspora [Varieties of English Around the World, G50],  pp. 29 ff. DOI logo
Almeida Suarez, Manuel
2019. Chapter 1. Language hybridism. In Language Variation - European Perspectives VII [Studies in Language Variation, 22],  pp. 10 ff. DOI logo
Kerswill, Paul & Eivind Torgersen
2017. London's Cockney in the Twentieth Century. In Listening to the Past,  pp. 85 ff. DOI logo
Kirkham, Sam
2015. Intersectionality and the social meanings of variation: Class, ethnicity, and social practice. Language in Society 44:5  pp. 629 ff. DOI logo
Kirkham, Sam
2017. Ethnicity and phonetic variation in Sheffield English liquids. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 47:1  pp. 17 ff. DOI logo
Kirkham, Sam & Kathleen M. McCarthy
2021. Acquiring allophonic structure and phonetic detail in a bilingual community: The production of laterals by Sylheti-English bilingual children. International Journal of Bilingualism 25:3  pp. 531 ff. DOI logo
Kirkham, Sam & Maya Zara
2024. Intergenerational Transmission of Laterals in Punjabi–English Heritage Bilinguals. In The Phonetics and Phonology of Heritage Languages,  pp. 129 ff. DOI logo
Levon, Erez, Devyani Sharma, Dominic J. L. Watt, Amanda Cardoso & Yang Ye
2021. Accent Bias and Perceptions of Professional Competence in England. Journal of English Linguistics 49:4  pp. 355 ff. DOI logo
McCarthy, Owen & Jane Stuart-Smith
2013. Ejectives in Scottish English: A social perspective. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43:3  pp. 273 ff. DOI logo
Morris, Jonathan
2017. Sociophonetic variation in a long‐term language contact situation: /l/‐darkening in Welsh‐English bilingual speech. Journal of Sociolinguistics 21:2  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Nance, Claire
2014. Phonetic variation in Scottish Gaelic laterals. Journal of Phonetics 47  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Nance, Claire
2015. ‘New’ Scottish Gaelic speakers in Glasgow: A phonetic study of language revitalisation. Language in Society 44:4  pp. 553 ff. DOI logo
Nycz, Jennifer
2020. English Phonetics. In The Handbook of English Linguistics,  pp. 323 ff. DOI logo
Rathore, Claudia
2014. East African Indian twice migrants in Britain. In English in the Indian Diaspora [Varieties of English Around the World, G50],  pp. 55 ff. DOI logo
Rathore-Nigsch, Claudia & Daniel Schreier
2016. ‘Our heart is still in Africa’: Twice migration and its sociolinguistic consequences. Language in Society 45:2  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Stuart-Smith, Jane, Brian José, Tamara Rathcke, Rachel Macdonald & Eleanor Lawson
2017. Changing Sounds in a Changing City. In Language and a Sense of Place,  pp. 38 ff. DOI logo
Erik R. Thomas
2019. Mexican American English, DOI logo
Turton, Danielle & Maciej Baranowski
2021. The sociolinguistics of /l/ in Manchester. Linguistics Vanguard 7:1 DOI logo

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