A synchronic study of English spoken in Ottawa
Is Canadian English becoming more American?
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BAUER, LAURIE & JANET HOLMES
1996 .
Getting into a flap!/t/ in New Zealand English .
World Englishes 15:1
► pp. 115 ff.
Boberg, Charles
2008 .
Regional Phonetic Differentiation in Standard Canadian English .
Journal of English Linguistics 36:2
► pp. 129 ff.
Boberg, Charles
2020 .
Foreign (a) in North American English: Variation and Change in Loan Phonology .
Journal of English Linguistics 48:1
► pp. 31 ff.
Burnett, Wendy
2006 .
Linguistic Resistance on the Maine-New Brunswick Border .
Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 51:2-3
► pp. 161 ff.
Dailey-O'Cain, Jennifer
1997 .
Canadian raising in a midwestern U.S. city .
Language Variation and Change 9:1
► pp. 107 ff.
DOLLINGER, STEFAN
2017 .
take up #9 as a semantic isogloss on the Canada‐US border .
World Englishes 36:1
► pp. 80 ff.
Dollinger, Stefan
2019 .
English in Canada . In
The Handbook of World Englishes ,
► pp. 52 ff.
DOLLINGER, STEFAN & SANDRA CLARKE
2012 .
On the autonomy and homogeneity of Canadian English .
World Englishes 31:4
► pp. 449 ff.
Holmes, Janet
1995 .
Time for /t/: Initial /t/ in New Zealand English .
Australian Journal of Linguistics 15:2
► pp. 127 ff.
SADLIER‐BROWN, EMILY
2012 .
Homogeneity and autonomy of Canadian Raising .
World Englishes 31:4
► pp. 534 ff.
[no author supplied]
2013 .
Reference Guide for Varieties of English . In
A Dictionary of Varieties of English ,
► pp. 363 ff.
[no author supplied]
2023 .
References . In
Sounds of English Worldwide ,
► pp. 354 ff.
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