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Contextual frequency effects in children’s phonetic variation: The case of Spanish word-initial /d/
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- 22 November 2024, pp. 1-24
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Gritty Philadelphia: Orientation to local ideology as a predictor of sound change
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- 06 November 2024, pp. 1-22
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Constraints on verbal -s/zero marking: New insights from Norwich
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- 11 September 2024, pp. 195-217
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Dialect change and language attitudes in Albania
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- 18 September 2024, pp. 219-242
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The jet set: Modern RP and the (re)creation of social distinction
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- 29 May 2024, pp. 149-170
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Does the linguistic market explain sociolinguistic variation in spoken Swiss Standard German?
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 171-193
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Quantifying transitivity: Uncovering relations of gender and power
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- 14 May 2024, pp. 123-147
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Variation in the production of Basque ergativity: Change or stable variation?
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- 19 April 2024, pp. 95-120
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Possessive pronouns in Welsh: Stylistic variation and the acquisition of sociolinguistic competence – Corrigendum
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Possessive pronouns in Welsh: Stylistic variation and the acquisition of sociolinguistic competence
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- 30 January 2024, pp. 25-48
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Early acquisition of syntactic variation: Lexical conditioning of Spanish variable clitic placement
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- 07 December 2023, pp. 1-24
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Subject dislocation in Ontario English: Insights from sociolinguistic typology
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- 06 November 2023, pp. 299-324
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Form and function covariation: Obligation modals in Australian English
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- 23 October 2023, pp. 351-377
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Post-educator relaxation in the U-shaped curve: Evidence from a panel study of Tyneside (ing)
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- 03 October 2023, pp. 325-350
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Phonological emergence and social reorganization: Developing a nasal /æ/ system in Lansing, Michigan
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- 13 October 2023, pp. 273-297
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Quotation in earlier and contemporary Australian Aboriginal English
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- 03 August 2023, pp. 129-152
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Where did wer go? Lexical variation and change in third-person male adult noun referents in Old and Middle English
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- 17 July 2023, pp. 199-221
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Boomer Peak or Gen X Cliff? From SVS to LBMS in Georgia English
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- 24 July 2023, pp. 175-197
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Why do we say them when we know it should be they? Twitter as a resource for investigating nonstandard syntactic variation in The Netherlands
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- 07 August 2023, pp. 223-245
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goose-fronting in Received Pronunciation across time: A trend study
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- 12 April 2023, pp. 55-77
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