U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume 8.3 (2002)
Papers from NWAV 30
Edited by Daniel Ezra Johnson and Tara Sanchez.
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Contents
- Sharon Ash. The distribution of a phonemic split in the Mid-Atlantic region: Yet more on short a.
- Esther L. Brown and Rena Torres Cacoullos. Que le vamoh aher? Taking the syllable out of Spanish /s/ reduction.
- Mary Bucholtz. From 'sex differences' to gender variation in sociolinguistics.
- Jeff Conn & Uri Horesh. Assessing the acquisition of dialect variables by migrant adults in Philadelphia: A case study.
- Paul M. De Decker. Hangin' and retractin': Adolescent social practice and phonetic variation in an Ontario small town.
- Paul Foulkes. Current trends in British sociophonetics.
- Shelome Gooden. Past time reference in Belizean Creole.
- Li Jia & Robert Bayley. Null pronoun variation in Mandarin Chinese.
- Megan Jones. "You do get queer, see. She do get queer...": Non-standard periphrastic do in Somerset English.
- Ronald Macaulay. Adverbs and social class revisited.
- Miriam Meyerhoff. Social psychology of language and language variation.
- Panayiotis A. Pappas. Concrete contexts of morphosyntactic change: Evidence from Later Medieval Greek.
- Jeffrey K. Parrott. Dialect death and morphosyntactic change: Smith Island weak expletive it.
- Michael D. Picone. Artistic codemixing.
- Bartek Plichta. Best practices in the acquisition, processing, and analysis of acoustic speech signals.
- Shana Poplack, Gerard Van Herk & Dawn Harvie. Variability in invariant grammars: The Ottawa grammar resource on early variability in English.
- Tara Sanchez. The interacting influences of Spanish and English on the creole Papiamentu.
- Scott A. Schwenter. Pragmatic variation between negatives: Evidence from Romance.
- John Charles Smith & Clive R. Sneddon. Further evidence for a 'Middle French' koine.
- Andrea Sudbury & Jennifer Hay. The fall and rise of /r/: Rhoticity and /r/-sandhi in early New Zealand English.
- Ana M. S. Zilles. Grammaticalization of a gente in Brazilian Portuguese.
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