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Dynamics of prescriptivism and lexical borrowings in Contemporary French
Zsombok, Gyula. - 2022
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Articulatory and acoustic patterns in phonemic and phonetic nasalization
Barlaz, Marissa. - 2020
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The influence of task factors and language background on morphological processing in Spanish
Mason, Sara Ann. - 2019
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Quasi-Separation in Linguistic Data ...
Kimball, Amelia; Shantz, Kailen; Eager, Christopher. - : Open Science Framework, 2018
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Social and learner-specific factors in the acquisition of nativelike phonetic contrasts by study abroad students in Paris, France
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From street to screen: Linguistic productions of place in San Francisco's Mission District
Lyons, Kate. - 2018
Abstract: Sociolinguistic research has predominately relied on spoken language to understand how social structures influence and are influenced by communication and interaction. This dissertation, however, turns to the increasingly prevalent and understudied realm of written or displayed language. Focusing on texts on display in public places, I investigate the different ways individuals use linguistic and semiotic resources to create, engage and regiment these interactive spaces. Uniting theory and methods from anthropology, sociolinguistics, computational linguistics and corpus linguistics, I explore what language does in these open and expanding interactive environments to gain insight on the reciprocal dynamics of individuals, socio-ideological structures and meaning. I examine the language of public displays in the Mission District neighborhood in San Francisco, drawing chiefly from the linguistic landscape -- networks of signs and inscriptions -- and the digital, 'filtered' landscape -- networks of recontextualized images of place on Instagram to look at how linguistic and semiotic choices shape the meaning of place. To characterize the mechanisms by which place is produced in Mission displays, I engage both qualitative assessments of individual instances and quantitative analyses of larger sign and post corpora to identify salient patterns in how people enact the Mission in different ways on various scales. In so doing I show that the landscape is not a static indicator but an integral tool by which people shape their environment, demonstrating that what the Mission 'means' as a neighborhood at any given time or place is a continuous and often incongruous negotiation between various people, establishments and institutions.
Keyword: Gentrification; Instagram; Interdisciplinary Methods; Linguistic Landscapes; San Francisco; Sociolinguistics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/100965
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Effects of Specific Language Impairment on a Contrastive Dialect Structure: The Case of Infinitival TO Across Various Nonmainstream Dialects of English
Rivière, Andrew M.; Oetting, Janna B.; Roy, Joseph. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2018
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Prosodic prominence in English
Im, Suyeon. - 2018
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Individual differences and patterns of convergence in prosody perception
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 8, No 1 (2017); 22 ; 1868-6354 (2017)
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Mixed Effects Models are Sometimes Terrible ...
Eager, Christopher; Roy, Joseph. - : arXiv, 2017
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Contrast preservation and constraints on individual phonetic variation
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Investigating sources of phonological rarity and instability: a study of the palatal lateral approximant in Brazilian Portuguese
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Confronting Quasi-Separation in Logistic Mixed Effects for Linguistic Data: A Bayesian Approach ...
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Differential object marking in Basque: grammaticalization, attitudes and ideological representations
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Social dynamics of Catalan-Spanish contact in the evolution of Catalonian Spanish
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The Perfect Approach to Adverbs: Applying Variation Theory to Competing Models ...
Roy, Joseph. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014
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The Perfect Approach to Adverbs: Applying Variation Theory to Competing Models
Roy, Joseph. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014
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A variationist perspective on discourse-pragmatic change in a contact setting
In: Language variation and change. - New York, NY : Cambridge Univ. Press 25 (2013) 2, 225-251
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The Perfect Approach to Adverbs: Applying Variation Theory to Competing Models
Roy, Joseph. - 2013
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Linguistic Constraints on Children's Overt Marking of BE by Dialect and Age
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