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Where does the social stop?
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Claire Timmins
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Farhana Alam
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University of Glasgow
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Heike Wiese
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Emma Moore
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Natalia Levshina
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Natalia
Levshina
RU Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics, University of Leuven
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Øystein Alexander
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CASTL, University of Tromsø
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Janne Bondi Johannessen
Johannessen, Janne Bondi
Janne Bondi
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The Text Laboratory, University of Oslo
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“Judge not lest ye be judged”
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Isabelle Buchstaller
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Newcastle University
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Karen P. Corrigan
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Newcastle University
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Hanne Ruus
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Dialect convergence across language boundaries
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Steffen Höder
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The role of morphology in phonological change
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Oulu University
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Spelling variants of the present participle in a selection of Northern English and Scots texts of the late 14th and the 15th centuries
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Helsinki University
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The variety and richness of words for relatives in Slovene
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Trondheim University (NTNU)
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Zhaleh Feizollahi
Feizollahi, Zhaleh
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Georgetown University
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Barbara Soukup
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Universität Wien
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Jane Stuart-Smith
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Marianne Rathje
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The role of information structure in linguistic variation
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Heike Wiese
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Emma Moore
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Changing the world vs. changing the mind
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Natalia Levshina
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Natalia
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RU Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics, University of Leuven
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Dirk Geeraerts
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Dirk
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RU Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics, University of Leuven
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RU Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics, University of Leuven
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Variation in long-distance dependencies
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Ankelien Schippers
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Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
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Jack Hoeksema
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Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
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Reconciling corpus and questionnaire data in microcomparative syntax
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Øystein Alexander Vangsnes
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Øystein Alexander
Vangsnes
CASTL, University of Tromsø
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Janne Bondi Johannessen
Johannessen, Janne Bondi
Janne Bondi
Johannessen
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The Text Laboratory, University of Oslo
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“Judge not lest ye be judged”
Exploring methods for the collection of socio-syntactic data
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Isabelle Buchstaller
Buchstaller, Isabelle
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Buchstaller
Newcastle University
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Karen P. Corrigan
Corrigan, Karen P.
Karen P.
Corrigan
Newcastle University
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Corpus-based variation studies – A methodology
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Hanne Ruus
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Hanne
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University of Copenhagen
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Dorthe Duncker
Duncker, Dorthe
Dorthe
Duncker
University of Copenhagen
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Dialect convergence across language boundaries
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Steffen Höder
Höder, Steffen
Steffen
Höder
Universität Hamburg
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JB code
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200
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The role of morphology in phonological change
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Rethinking diffusion theory
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Niina Kunnas
Kunnas, Niina
Niina
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Oulu University
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JB code
silv.7.16gar
201
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Spelling variants of the present participle in a selection of Northern English and Scots texts of the late 14th and the 15th centuries
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Wojciech Gardela
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University of Edinburgh
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Collocations, attitudes, and English loan words in Finnish
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Saija Tamminen-Parre
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Helsinki University
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The variety and richness of words for relatives in Slovene
The
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Tjasa Jakop
Jakop, Tjasa
Tjasa
Jakop
Dialectology Section of the Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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silv.7.19mae
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254
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“A den of iniquity” or “The hotbed of civilization”? Urban areas as locations for linguistic studies in Norway
A historiographical perspective
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A01
Brit Mæhlum
Mæhlum, Brit
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Trondheim University (NTNU)
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