Papers in sociolinguistics

  • Nagy, N. (1996) Contact-induced language change in the Faetar speech community. Paper to be presented at LSA 1996, San Diego.

  • Blondeau, H., M. Fonollosa, L. Gagnon, G. Sankoff, and P. Thibault. (1994) Variation in the use of discourse markers in a language contact situation. Paper presented at NWAV23, Stanford.

  • Karins, K. and N. Nagy. (1993) An Experimental Method for Determining Grammaticality. Penn Review of Linguistics 17.

  • Nagy, N. (in progress) Language Contact and Language Change in the Faetar Speech Community. University of Pennsylvania PhD dissertation.

  • Nagy, N. and B. Reynolds. (forthcoming) An OT Account of Word-final Deletion in Faetar Language Variation and Change 6.

  • Nagy, N. (1995) Lexical Variation as an Indicator of Change in Progress? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America.

  • Nagy, N. (1994) Language Contact and Change: Italian (?) Geminates in Faetar. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 9.

  • Nagy, N. (1993) A Geographic Analysis of the Origins of Faetar. The Penn Review of Linguistics 17: 177-188.

  • Nagy, N. (1989) Haitian Creole Dartmouth College Honors Thesis.

  • Nagy, N., C. Moisset, and G. Sankoff. (1995) On the acquisition of variable phonology in L2. Paper presented at NWAVE 24.

  • Nagy, N. and B. Reynolds. (1993) Accounting for Word-final Deletion within Optimality Theory. To appear in the Proceedings of NWAV23, Stanford.

  • Reynolds, B. and N. Nagy. (1994) Phonological variation in Faetar: An Optimality Account. Chicago Linguistics Society 30-II: Papers from the Parasession on Variation and Linguistic Theory. pp.277-292. Chicago.