Publications
Yang, Charles, Josef Fruehwald and Betsy Sneller. 2019. Using the Tolerance Principle to predict phonological change. Language Variation and Change 31 (1) : 1–20.
Walker, Abby. 2019. The Role of Dialect Experience in Topic-Based Shifts in Speech Production. Language Variation and Change 31 (2) : 135–163.
Adesoye, Ronke Eunice. 2018. Phonological distortion as a humorous trategy in Folarin Falana's comedy skits. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (4) : 60–74.
Hinzelin, Marc-Olivier. 2018. Contact-induced change in Francoprovençal phonological systems caused by standard French. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2018 (249) : 49–70.
Pascual y Cabo, Diego, ed. 2016. Advances in Spanish as a Heritage Language. (Studies in bilingualism 49). John Benjamins.
Labov, William. 2014. The role of African Americans in Philadelphia sound change. Language Variation and Change 26 (1) : 1–19.
Andrade, Ana Isabel and Mónica Lourenço. 2014. Promoting phonological awareness in pre-primary education: possibilities of the ‘awakening to languages’ approach. Language Awareness 23 (4) : 304–318.
Nycz, Jennifer. 2013. Changing words or changing rules? Second dialect acquisition and phonological representation. Journal of Pragmatics 52 (1) : 49–62.
Ingham, Richard. 2012. The Transmission of Anglo-Norman. Language history and language acquisition. (Language Faculty and Beyond 9). John Benjamins.
Kawahara, Shigeto. 2012. Lyman's Law is active in loanwords and nonce words: Evidence from naturalness judgment studies. Lingua 122 (11) : 1193–1206.
Mathieu, Lionel. 2012. Orthographic Traces in Romanian and Japanese Loanwords: Enriching Phonological Representations. Journal of language contact 5 (1) : 144–181.
Chan, Alice Y.W. 2010. An investigation into Cantonese ESL learners' acquisition of English initial consonant clusters. Linguistics 48 (1) : 99–141.
Chandralal, Dileep. 2010. Sinhala. (London Oriental and African Language Library &(). John Benjamins.