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Using the past to explain the present: Tense and temporal reference in Early African American English
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- 25 September 2001, pp. 1-35
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Negative concord in the Old and New World: Evidence from Scotland
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- 07 May 2002, pp. 109-134
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Phonological variation and Optimality Theory: Evidence from word-initial vowel epenthesis in Vimeu Picard
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- 27 June 2002, pp. 253-303
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Theme and variation in Jamaican vowels
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- 07 May 2002, pp. 135-159
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A multilocality study of a sound change in progress: The case of /l/ vocalization in New Zealand and Australian English
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- 25 September 2001, pp. 37-57
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Variation patterns in across-word regressive assimilation in Picard: An Optimality Theoretic account
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- 27 June 2002, pp. 305-341
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Yod deletion in Fiji English: Phonological shibboleth or L2 English?
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- 07 May 2002, pp. 161-191
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The pluperfect in native and non-native English: A comparative corpus study
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- 27 June 2002, pp. 343-373
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The expression of pragmatic values by means of verbal morphology: A variationist study
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- 25 September 2001, pp. 59-89
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Dialect areas and dialect continua
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- 27 June 2002, pp. 375-400
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Phrase-level parallelism effect on noun phrase number agreement
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- 25 September 2001, pp. 91-107
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Why worser is better: The double comparative in 16th- to 17th-century English
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- 07 May 2002, pp. 193-208
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Lexical diffusion as a factor of phonetic change: The case of Modern French nasal vowels
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- 07 May 2002, pp. 209-252
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