Publications
Calder, Jeremy. 2019. The fierceness of fronted /s/: Linguistic rhematization through visual transformation. Language in Society 48 (1) : 31–64.
Coombs Fine, Julia. 2019. ‘They just had such a sweet way of speaking’: Constructed voices and prosodic styles in Kodiak Alutiiq. Language & Communication 67 : 1–15.
Tse, Holman. 2019. Vowel shifts in Cantonese? Toronto vs. Hong Kong. Asia-Pacific Language Variation 5 (1) : 67–83.
Smith, Jennifer and Sophie Holmes-Elliott. 2018. Dressing down up north: DRESS-lowering and /l/ allophony in a Scottish dialect. Language Variation and Change 30 (1) : 23–50.
Kuo, Jennifer. 2018. A large-scale smartphone-based sociophonetic study of Taiwan Mandarin. Asia-Pacific Language Variation 4 (2) : 197–230.
Benton, Richard A. and Robin Dodsworth. 2017. Social network cohesion and the retreat from Southern vowels in Raleigh. Language in Society 46 (3) : 371–405.
Stanford, James N. 2016. Sociotonetics using connected speech. A study of Sui tone variation in free-speech style. Asia-Pacific Language Variation 2 (1) : 48–82.
Tse, Holman. 2016. Variation and change in Toronto heritage Cantonese. An analysis of two monophthongs across two generations. Asia-Pacific Language Variation 2 (2) : 124–156.
Schützler, Ole. 2015. A Sociophonetic Approach to Scottish Standard English. (Varieties of English Around the World G53). John Benjamins.
Becker, Kara. 2014. The social motivations of reversal: Raised bought in New York City English. Language in Society 43 (4) : 395–420.