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Zhaleh
Feizollahi
Georgetown University
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Barbara Soukup
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Barbara
Soukup
Universität Wien
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University of Glasgow
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Helsinki University
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Marianne Rathje
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Rathje
The Danish Language Council
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Heike Wiese
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Potsdam University
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10.1075/silv.7.08moo
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Right dislocated tags and interactional stance
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Emma Moore
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University of Sheffield
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Natalia
Levshina
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Dirk
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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
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Janne Bondi
Johannessen
The Text Laboratory, University of Oslo
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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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Hanne
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University of Copenhagen
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University of Copenhagen
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Steffen Höder
Höder, Steffen
Steffen
Höder
Universität Hamburg
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Niina Kunnas
Kunnas, Niina
Niina
Kunnas
Oulu University
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214
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Wojciech Gardela
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silv.7.17tam
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10.1075/silv.7.17tam
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Helsinki University
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10.1075/silv.7.18jak
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10.1075/silv.7.19mae
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A
historiographical perspective
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Brit Mæhlum
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Brit
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Trondheim University (NTNU)
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10.1075/silv.7.20ind
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Index
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Zhaleh Feizollahi
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Evidence from a German multiethnolect
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Right dislocated tags and interactional stance
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Ankelien Schippers
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Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/944138079
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A01
01
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110138080
Jack Hoeksema
Hoeksema, Jack
Jack
Hoeksema
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/110138080
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.11van
06
10.1075/silv.7.11van
135
148
14
Article
11
01
04
Reconciling corpus and questionnaire data in microcomparative syntax
Reconciling corpus and questionnaire data in microcomparative syntax
01
04
A
case study from North Germanic
A case study from North Germanic
1
A01
01
JB code
502138081
Øystein Alexander Vangsnes
Vangsnes, Øystein Alexander
Øystein Alexander
Vangsnes
CASTL, University of Tromsø
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/502138081
2
A01
01
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617138082
Janne Bondi Johannessen
Johannessen, Janne Bondi
Janne Bondi
Johannessen
The Text Laboratory, University of Oslo
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/617138082
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eng
01
01
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silv.7.12buc
06
10.1075/silv.7.12buc
149
160
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"Judge not lest ye be judged"
“Judge not lest ye be judged”
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04
Exploring methods for the collection of socio-syntactic data
Exploring methods for the collection of socio-syntactic data
1
A01
01
JB code
631138083
Isabelle Buchstaller
Buchstaller, Isabelle
Isabelle
Buchstaller
Newcastle University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/631138083
2
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01
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717138084
Karen P. Corrigan
Corrigan, Karen P.
Karen P.
Corrigan
Newcastle University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/717138084
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silv.7.13ruu
06
10.1075/silv.7.13ruu
161
172
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Corpus-based variation studies - A methodology
Corpus-based variation studies – A methodology
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A01
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42138085
Hanne Ruus
Ruus, Hanne
Hanne
Ruus
University of Copenhagen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/42138085
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01
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256138086
Dorthe Duncker
Duncker, Dorthe
Dorthe
Duncker
University of Copenhagen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/256138086
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eng
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silv.7.14hod
06
10.1075/silv.7.14hod
173
184
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Dialect convergence across language boundaries
Dialect convergence across language boundaries
01
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A
challenge for areal linguistics
A challenge for areal linguistics
1
A01
01
JB code
567138087
Steffen Höder
Höder, Steffen
Steffen
Höder
Universität Hamburg
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/567138087
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eng
01
01
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silv.7.15kun
06
10.1075/silv.7.15kun
185
200
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Article
15
01
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The
role of morphology in phonological change
The role of morphology in phonological change
01
04
Rethinking diffusion theory
Rethinking diffusion theory
1
A01
01
JB code
781138088
Niina Kunnas
Kunnas, Niina
Niina
Kunnas
Oulu University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/781138088
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.16gar
06
10.1075/silv.7.16gar
201
214
14
Article
16
01
04
Spelling variants of the present participle in a selection of Northern English and Scots texts of the late 14th and the 15th centuries
Spelling variants of the present participle in a selection of Northern English and Scots texts of the late 14th and the 15th centuries
1
A01
01
JB code
93138089
Wojciech Gardela
Gardela, Wojciech
Wojciech
Gardela
University of Edinburgh
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/93138089
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eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.17tam
06
10.1075/silv.7.17tam
215
226
12
Article
17
01
04
Collocations, attitudes, and English loan words in Finnish
Collocations, attitudes, and English loan words in Finnish
1
A01
01
JB code
434138090
Saija Tamminen-Parre
Tamminen-Parre, Saija
Saija
Tamminen-Parre
Helsinki University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/434138090
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.18jak
06
10.1075/silv.7.18jak
227
238
12
Article
18
01
04
The
variety and richness of words for relatives in Slovene
The variety and richness of words for relatives in Slovene
1
A01
01
JB code
682138091
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
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/682138091
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eng
01
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JB code
silv.7.19mae
06
10.1075/silv.7.19mae
239
254
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Article
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01
04
"A den of iniquity" or "The hotbed of civilization"? Urban areas as locations for linguistic studies in Norway
“A den of iniquity” or “The hotbed of civilization”? Urban areas as locations for linguistic studies in Norway
01
04
A
historiographical perspective
A historiographical perspective
1
A01
01
JB code
993138092
Brit Mæhlum
Mæhlum, Brit
Brit
Mæhlum
Trondheim University (NTNU)
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/993138092
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silv.7.20ind
06
10.1075/silv.7.20ind
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Language Variation - European Perspectives III
Selected papers from the 5th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 5), Copenhagen, June 2009
Language Variation - European Perspectives III: Selected papers from the 5th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 5), Copenhagen, June 2009
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B01
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406110750
Frans Gregersen
Gregersen, Frans
Frans
Gregersen
University of Copenhagen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/406110750
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356110751
Jeffrey K. Parrott
Parrott, Jeffrey K.
Jeffrey K.
Parrott
University of Copenhagen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/356110751
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29110752
Pia Quist
Quist, Pia
Pia
Quist
University of Copenhagen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/29110752
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Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
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Introduction
Introduction
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763138064
Frans Gregersen
Gregersen, Frans
Frans
Gregersen
University of Copenhagen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/763138064
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eng
01
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silv.7.02eck
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10.1075/silv.7.02eck
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Where does the social stop?
Where does the social stop?
1
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01
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42138065
Penelope Eckert
Eckert, Penelope
Penelope
Eckert
Stanford University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/42138065
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eng
01
01
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silv.7.03fei
06
10.1075/silv.7.03fei
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The
role of intonation in Austrian listeners' perceptions of standard-dialect shifting
The role of intonation in Austrian listeners’ perceptions of standard-dialect shifting
1
A01
01
JB code
944138066
Zhaleh Feizollahi
Feizollahi, Zhaleh
Zhaleh
Feizollahi
Georgetown University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/944138066
2
A01
01
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676138477
Barbara Soukup
Soukup, Barbara
Barbara
Soukup
Universität Wien
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/676138477
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eng
01
01
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silv.7.04stu
06
10.1075/silv.7.04stu
43
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Hybridity and ethnic accents
Hybridity and ethnic accents
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A
sociophonetic analysis of `Glaswasian'
A sociophonetic analysis of ‘Glaswasian’
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77138068
Jane Stuart-Smith
Stuart-Smith, Jane
Jane
Stuart-Smith
Department of English Language
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/77138068
2
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01
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258138069
Claire Timmins
Timmins, Claire
Claire
Timmins
Speech Science Research Centre, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/258138069
3
A01
01
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469138070
Farhana Alam
Alam, Farhana
Farhana
Alam
University of Glasgow
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/469138070
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eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.05hen
06
10.1075/silv.7.05hen
59
70
12
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5
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A
contact-linguistic view on Finland-Swedish quotatives vara, `be', and att, `that'
A contact-linguistic view on Finland-Swedish quotatives vara, ‘be’, and att, ‘that’
1
A01
01
JB code
815138071
Sofie Henricson
Henricson, Sofie
Sofie
Henricson
Helsinki University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/815138071
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eng
01
01
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silv.7.06rat
06
10.1075/silv.7.06rat
71
82
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6
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Quotations and quotatives in the speech of three Danish generations
Quotations and quotatives in the speech of three Danish generations
1
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01
JB code
188138072
Marianne Rathje
Rathje, Marianne
Marianne
Rathje
The Danish Language Council
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/188138072
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eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.07wie
06
10.1075/silv.7.07wie
83
96
14
Article
7
01
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The
role of information structure in linguistic variation
The role of information structure in linguistic variation
01
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Evidence from a German multiethnolect
Evidence from a German multiethnolect
1
A01
01
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502138073
Heike Wiese
Wiese, Heike
Heike
Wiese
Potsdam University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/502138073
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eng
01
01
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silv.7.08moo
06
10.1075/silv.7.08moo
97
110
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"Oh, they're top, them"
“Oh, they’re top, them”
01
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Right dislocated tags and interactional stance
Right dislocated tags and interactional stance
1
A01
01
JB code
828138074
Emma Moore
Moore, Emma
Emma
Moore
University of Sheffield
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/828138074
2
A01
01
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898138075
Julia Snell
Snell, Julia
Julia
Snell
Institute of Education, University of London
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/898138075
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eng
01
01
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silv.7.09lev
06
10.1075/silv.7.09lev
111
122
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Changing the world vs. changing the mind
Changing the world vs. changing the mind
01
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Distinctive collexeme analysis of the causative construction with doen in Belgian and Netherlandic Dutch
Distinctive collexeme analysis of the causative construction with doen in Belgian and Netherlandic Dutch
1
A01
01
JB code
304138076
Natalia Levshina
Levshina, Natalia
Natalia
Levshina
RU Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics, University of Leuven
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/304138076
2
A01
01
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469138077
Dirk Geeraerts
Geeraerts, Dirk
Dirk
Geeraerts
RU Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics, University of Leuven
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/469138077
3
A01
01
JB code
699138078
Dirk Speelman
Speelman, Dirk
Dirk
Speelman
RU Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics, University of Leuven
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/699138078
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.10sch
06
10.1075/silv.7.10sch
123
134
12
Article
10
01
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Variation in long-distance dependencies
Variation in long-distance dependencies
1
A01
01
JB code
944138079
Ankelien Schippers
Schippers, Ankelien
Ankelien
Schippers
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/944138079
2
A01
01
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110138080
Jack Hoeksema
Hoeksema, Jack
Jack
Hoeksema
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/110138080
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eng
01
01
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silv.7.11van
06
10.1075/silv.7.11van
135
148
14
Article
11
01
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Reconciling corpus and questionnaire data in microcomparative syntax
Reconciling corpus and questionnaire data in microcomparative syntax
01
04
A
case study from North Germanic
A case study from North Germanic
1
A01
01
JB code
502138081
Øystein Alexander Vangsnes
Vangsnes, Øystein Alexander
Øystein Alexander
Vangsnes
CASTL, University of Tromsø
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/502138081
2
A01
01
JB code
617138082
Janne Bondi Johannessen
Johannessen, Janne Bondi
Janne Bondi
Johannessen
The Text Laboratory, University of Oslo
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/617138082
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eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.12buc
06
10.1075/silv.7.12buc
149
160
12
Article
12
01
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"Judge not lest ye be judged"
“Judge not lest ye be judged”
01
04
Exploring methods for the collection of socio-syntactic data
Exploring methods for the collection of socio-syntactic data
1
A01
01
JB code
631138083
Isabelle Buchstaller
Buchstaller, Isabelle
Isabelle
Buchstaller
Newcastle University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/631138083
2
A01
01
JB code
717138084
Karen P. Corrigan
Corrigan, Karen P.
Karen P.
Corrigan
Newcastle University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/717138084
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.13ruu
06
10.1075/silv.7.13ruu
161
172
12
Article
13
01
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Corpus-based variation studies - A methodology
Corpus-based variation studies – A methodology
1
A01
01
JB code
42138085
Hanne Ruus
Ruus, Hanne
Hanne
Ruus
University of Copenhagen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/42138085
2
A01
01
JB code
256138086
Dorthe Duncker
Duncker, Dorthe
Dorthe
Duncker
University of Copenhagen
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/256138086
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.14hod
06
10.1075/silv.7.14hod
173
184
12
Article
14
01
04
Dialect convergence across language boundaries
Dialect convergence across language boundaries
01
04
A
challenge for areal linguistics
A challenge for areal linguistics
1
A01
01
JB code
567138087
Steffen Höder
Höder, Steffen
Steffen
Höder
Universität Hamburg
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/567138087
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.15kun
06
10.1075/silv.7.15kun
185
200
16
Article
15
01
04
The
role of morphology in phonological change
The role of morphology in phonological change
01
04
Rethinking diffusion theory
Rethinking diffusion theory
1
A01
01
JB code
781138088
Niina Kunnas
Kunnas, Niina
Niina
Kunnas
Oulu University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/781138088
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.16gar
06
10.1075/silv.7.16gar
201
214
14
Article
16
01
04
Spelling variants of the present participle in a selection of Northern English and Scots texts of the late 14th and the 15th centuries
Spelling variants of the present participle in a selection of Northern English and Scots texts of the late 14th and the 15th centuries
1
A01
01
JB code
93138089
Wojciech Gardela
Gardela, Wojciech
Wojciech
Gardela
University of Edinburgh
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/93138089
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.17tam
06
10.1075/silv.7.17tam
215
226
12
Article
17
01
04
Collocations, attitudes, and English loan words in Finnish
Collocations, attitudes, and English loan words in Finnish
1
A01
01
JB code
434138090
Saija Tamminen-Parre
Tamminen-Parre, Saija
Saija
Tamminen-Parre
Helsinki University
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/434138090
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eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.18jak
06
10.1075/silv.7.18jak
227
238
12
Article
18
01
04
The
variety and richness of words for relatives in Slovene
The variety and richness of words for relatives in Slovene
1
A01
01
JB code
682138091
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
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/682138091
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eng
01
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JB code
silv.7.19mae
06
10.1075/silv.7.19mae
239
254
16
Article
19
01
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"A den of iniquity" or "The hotbed of civilization"? Urban areas as locations for linguistic studies in Norway
“A den of iniquity” or “The hotbed of civilization”? Urban areas as locations for linguistic studies in Norway
01
04
A
historiographical perspective
A historiographical perspective
1
A01
01
JB code
993138092
Brit Mæhlum
Mæhlum, Brit
Brit
Mæhlum
Trondheim University (NTNU)
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/993138092
01
eng
01
01
JB code
silv.7.20ind
06
10.1075/silv.7.20ind
255
260
6
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01
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Index
Index
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eng
01
JB code
JBENJAMINS
John Benjamins Publishing Company
01
01
JB code
JB
John Benjamins Publishing Company
01
https://benjamins.com
02
https://benjamins.com/catalog/silv.7
Amsterdam
NL
00
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers
onix@benjamins.nl
04
01
00
20110316
C
2011
John Benjamins Publishing Company
D
2011
John Benjamins Publishing Company
02
WORLD
13
15
9789027234872
WORLD
09
01
JB
3
John Benjamins e-Platform
03
https://jbe-platform.com
29
https://jbe-platform.com/content/books/9789027287373
21
01
00
Unqualified price
02
99.00
EUR
01
00
Unqualified price
02
83.00
GBP
GB
01
00
Unqualified price
02
149.00
USD