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Bayley, Robert
2008. The Quantitative Paradigm. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 117 ff. DOI logo
2013. The Quantitative Paradigm. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Bayley, Robert, Adam C. Schembri & Ceil Lucas
2015. Variation and change in sign languages. In Sociolinguistics and Deaf Communities,  pp. 61 ff. DOI logo
Brook, Marisa, Bridget L. Jankowski, Lex Konnelly & Sali A. Tagliamonte
2018. ‘I don't come off as timid anymore’: Real-time change in early adulthood against the backdrop of the community. Journal of Sociolinguistics 22:4  pp. 351 ff. DOI logo
Brown, Esther L.
2015. The role of discourse context frequency in phonological variation: A usage-based approach to bilingual speech production. International Journal of Bilingualism 19:4  pp. 387 ff. DOI logo
Brown, Esther L. & Javier Rivas
2012. Grammatical relation probability: How usage patterns shape analogy. Language Variation and Change 24:3  pp. 317 ff. DOI logo
CHILDS, CLAIRE
2021. The grammaticalisation ofneverin British English dialects: Quantifying syntactic and functional change. Journal of Linguistics 57:3  pp. 531 ff. DOI logo
Clark, Lynn
2014. Phonological Repetition Effects in Natural Conversation: Evidence from TH-fronting in Fife. In Sociolinguistics in Scotland,  pp. 153 ff. DOI logo
CLARK, LYNN & GRAEME TROUSDALE
2009. Exploring the role of token frequency in phonological change: evidence from TH-Fronting in east-central Scotland. English Language and Linguistics 13:1  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
Feagin, Crawford
2008. Entering the Community: Fieldwork. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 20 ff. DOI logo
2013. Entering the Community. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 17 ff. DOI logo
Freitag, Raquel Meister Ko. & Bruno Felipe Marques Pinheiro
2020. Modelo de árvore de inferência condicional para explicar usos linguísticos variáveis. In Sociolinguística e funcionalismo: vertentes e interfaces,  pp. 317 ff. DOI logo
JANKOWSKI, BRIDGET L. & SALI A. TAGLIAMONTE
2014. On the genitive's trail: data and method from a sociolinguistic perspective. English Language and Linguistics 18:2  pp. 305 ff. DOI logo
Kapovic, Marko
Knouse, Stephanie M.
2012. The Acquisition of Dialectal Phonemes in a Study Abroad Context: The Case of the Castilian Theta. Foreign Language Annals 45:4  pp. 512 ff. DOI logo
Kretszchmar, William A.
1996. Quantitative areal analysis of dialect features. Language Variation and Change 8:1  pp. 13 ff. DOI logo
Lamberg, Juha-Antti, Jari Ojala & Jan-Peter Gustafsson
2022. Strategy and business history rejoined: How and why strategic management concepts took over business history. Business History 64:6  pp. 1011 ff. DOI logo
Levon, Erez
2014. Categories, stereotypes, and the linguistic perception of sexuality. Language in Society 43:5  pp. 539 ff. DOI logo
Meyerhoff, Miriam
1996. Transitive marking in contact Englishes∗. Australian Journal of Linguistics 16:1  pp. 57 ff. DOI logo
2009. Replication, transfer, and calquing: Using variation as a tool in the study of language contact. Language Variation and Change 21:3  pp. 297 ff. DOI logo
Min, Seungsik
2020. Dynamical Network Analysis of the South Korean Dialects Compared to Traditional Dialect Classification. Journal of the Korean Physical Society 77:4  pp. 303 ff. DOI logo
MUTONYA, MUNGAI
2008. African Englishes: acoustic analysis of vowels. World Englishes 27:3-4  pp. 434 ff. DOI logo
Livia OUSHIRO
2014. TRATAMENTO DE DADOS COM O R PARA ANÁLISES SOCIOLINGUÍSTICAS. In Metodologia de Coleta e Manipulação de Dados em Sociolinguística,  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
SECOVA, MARIA
2014. ‘Je sais et tout mais . . .’ might the general extenders in European French be changing?. Journal of French Language Studies 24:2  pp. 281 ff. DOI logo
Soukup, Barbara
2020. Survey area selection in Variationist Linguistic Landscape Study (VaLLS). Linguistic Landscape. An international journal 6:1  pp. 52 ff. DOI logo
Tagliamonte, Sali A.
2013. Analysing and interpreting variation in the sociolinguistic tradition*. In Research Methods in Language Variation and Change,  pp. 382 ff. DOI logo
2016. Quantitative analysis in language variation and change. In Spanish Language and Sociolinguistic Analysis [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 8],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Viner, Kevin Martillo
2018. Conditional morphology in New York heritage Spanish: General and variable usage patterns. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 11:2  pp. 429 ff. DOI logo
Waltermire, Mark
2017. Mood variation after expressions of uncertainty in Spanish. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 10:2  pp. 349 ff. DOI logo
Wolfram, Walt
2008. Language Death and Dying. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 764 ff. DOI logo
2013. Community Commitment and Responsibility. In The Handbook of Language Variation and Change,  pp. 555 ff. DOI logo
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