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Style-Shifting in Public: New perspectives on stylistic variation
Edited by Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy and Juan Antonio Cutillas-Espinosa
[Studies in Language Variation 9] 2012
► pp. 6580
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Cited by 9 other publications

Calder, J. & Sharese King
2022. Whose gendered voices matter?: Race and gender in the articulation of /s/ in Bakersfield, California. Journal of Sociolinguistics 26:5  pp. 604 ff. DOI logo
D'Onofrio, Annette
2018. Personae and phonetic detail in sociolinguistic signs. Language in Society 47:4  pp. 513 ff. DOI logo
D'Onofrio, Annette
2018. Controlled and automatic perceptions of a sociolinguistic marker. Language Variation and Change 30:2  pp. 261 ff. DOI logo
D’Onofrio, Annette
2021. Sociolinguistic Signs as Cognitive Representations. In Social Meaning and Linguistic Variation,  pp. 153 ff. DOI logo
Holliday, Nicole
2023. Complex Variation in the Construction of a Sociolinguistic Persona: The Case of Vice President Kamala Harris. American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage DOI logo
King, Sharese
2020. From African American Vernacular English to African American Language: Rethinking the Study of Race and Language in African Americans’ Speech. Annual Review of Linguistics 6:1  pp. 285 ff. DOI logo
Podesva, Robert J., Jermay Reynolds, Patrick Callier & Jessica Baptiste
2015. Constraints on the social meaning of released /t/: A production and perception study of U.S. politicians. Language Variation and Change 27:1  pp. 59 ff. DOI logo
Wilson Black, Joshua, Jennifer Hay, Lynn Clark & James Brand
2024. The overlooked effect of amplitude on within-speaker vowel variation. Linguistics Vanguard 9:1  pp. 173 ff. DOI logo
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2016. References. In Sociolinguistic Styles,  pp. 192 ff. DOI logo

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