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Sussex by the sea: a descriptive analysis of dialect variation in the South East of England based on English Dialect App data ...
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Sussex by the sea: a descriptive analysis of dialect variation in the South East of England based on English Dialect App data
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CHD3 helicase domain mutations cause a neurodevelopmental syndrome with macrocephaly and impaired speech and language
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In: ISSN: 2041-1723 ; EISSN: 2041-1723 ; Nature Communications ; https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01922858 ; Nature Communications, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, 9 (1), pp.4619. ⟨10.1038/s41467-018-06014-6⟩ (2018)
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Studying intonation in varieties of English:Gender and individual variation in Liverpool
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‘Doing Cornishness’ in the English periphery: embodying ideology through Anglo-Cornish dialect lexis
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External and internal factors in a levelling process: Prevocalic (r) in Carlisle English
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A century of change in prevocalic (r) in Carlisle English: Internal constraints in a levelling process
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Salience Effects in the North-West of England
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In: Linguistik Online; Bd. 66 Nr. 4 (2014) ; Linguistik Online; Vol. 66 No. 4 (2014) ; 1615-3014 (2014)
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‘I don’t sound like a Geordie!’ Phonological and morphosyntactic features of Carlisle English
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The aim of this short article is to provide an overview of phonological andmorphosyntactic aspects of the dialect of Carlisle English, an urban variety of north-ern English. Carlisle English is relatively unknown in England and when heard it isoften identified as Newcastle English or Scottish English. Its geographical isolation,the proximity to the Scottish border and its relation to Newcastle in the north east ofthe country give this urban area a unique setting which provides insights into the useand absence of linguistic identity markers.
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Q100 Linguistics; Q160 British Sign Language
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URL: http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/12565/ http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/12565/1/Geordie.pdf
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