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Methods in sociolinguistic research: syntax and morphology
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"Mam, my trousers is fa'in doon!": Community, caregiver, and child in the acquisition of variation in a Scottish dialect
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Verb Phrase Analysis of Preschooler Narratives: A Pilot Study
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2006)
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Phrase Analysis of Preschooler Narratives: A Pilot Study
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2006)
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Conservation and innovation in a traditional dialect: L-vocalization in Glaswegian
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Layering, change and a twist of fate: the deontic modality system in English dialects
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'Tell her to shut her moof': the role of the lexicon in TH-fronting in Glaswegian
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Caregiver and child in the acquisition of (socio)linguistic norms in a Scottish dialect
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The sociolinguistics of contemporary Scots: evidence from one dialect
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Smith, J.. - : Cló Ollscoil na Banríona, 2005
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No taming the vernacular! insights from the relatives in northern Britain
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No momentary fancy! The zero 'complementizer' in English dialects
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English dialects in the British Isles in cross-variety perspective: a base-line for future research
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An evaluation of two approaches for teaching reading comprehension strategies in the primary years using science information texts.
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In: Teacher Education and Leadership Faculty Publications (2005)
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