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“All the people who live in Auckland”: A study of subject and non-subject relative clauses in Auckland English
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The acquisition of variation: Arab migrants' acquisition of (ING) and Coronal Stop Deletion in Wellington
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An Acoustic Analysis of New Zealand English Vowels in Auckland
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Representing trans: linguistic, legal and everyday perspectives
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Representing trans: linguistic, legal and everyday perspectives
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Liminality as a lens on social meaning: A cross-variable analysis of gender in New Zealand English
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Address terms in New Zealand English: Tracking changes to the social indexicality of gendered terms of address
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Variation in past tense marking in Bequia creole : apparent time change and dialect levelling
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When language policy and pedagogy conflict: pupils’ and educators’ ‘practiced language policies’ in an English-medium kindergarten classroom in Greece
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Variation and change in Osaka Japanese honorifics: a sociolinguistic study of dialect contact
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