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English in Australia
Edited by David Blair and Peter Collins
[Varieties of English Around the World G26] 2001
► pp. 69
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Fischer, Ann Kathrin, Nina Kleczkowski & Arne Ziegler
2022. Phonetic variation and its spatial distribution in urban Austria: /l/-vocalization as a sociolinguistic marker?. Journal of Linguistic Geography 10:1  pp. 34 ff. DOI logo
Kiesling, Scott F.
2019. English in Australia and New Zealand. In The Handbook of World Englishes,  pp. 70 ff. DOI logo
Leemann, Adrian, Marie-José Kolly, Iwar Werlen, David Britain & Dieter Studer-Joho
2014. The diffusion of /l/-vocalization in Swiss German. Language Variation and Change 26:2  pp. 191 ff. DOI logo
O'Hanlon, Renae
2006. Australian Hip Hop: A Sociolinguistic Investigation. Australian Journal of Linguistics 26:2  pp. 193 ff. DOI logo
Szalay, Tünde, Titia Benders, Felicity Cox & Michael Proctor
2022. Reconsidering lateral vocalisation: Evidence from perception and production of Australian English /l/. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152:4  pp. 2106 ff. DOI logo
Walker, Rachel & Michael Proctor
2019. The organisation and structure of rhotics in American English rhymes. Phonology 36:3  pp. 457 ff. DOI logo
Wang, Yizhou, Rikke L. Bundgaard-Nielsen, Brett J. Baker & Olga Maxwell
2023. Difficulties in decoupling articulatory gestures in L2 phonemic sequences: the case of Mandarin listeners’ perceptual deletion of English post-vocalic laterals. Phonetica 0:0 DOI logo

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