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"No Bot'le No Party": t-Glottaling and pronouncing dictionaries
In: Language & history. - Leeds : Maney 55 (2012) 1, 63-74
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Correctness or conspiracy?
In: La linguistique. - Paris : Pr. Univ. de France 46 (2010) 2, 59-68
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Fonetica e fonologia
In: Studi italiani di linguistica teorica e applicata. - Ospedaletto, Pisa : Pacini 37 (2008) 1, 9-32
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English pronunciation models : a changing scene
Przedlacka, Joanna (Hrsg.); Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Katarzyna (Hrsg.). - Bern [u.a.] : Lang, 2005
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Models and myth: updating the (non)standard accents
In: English pronunciation models. - Bern [u.a.] : Lang (2005), 17-35
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Representing the English model
In: English pronunciation models. - Bern [u.a.] : Lang (2005), 393-399
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Modelling RP: a variationist case
In: English pronunciation models. - Bern [u.a.] : Lang (2005), 409-420
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Polish students' attitudes to native English accents as models for EFL pronunciation
In: English pronunciation models. - Bern [u.a.] : Lang (2005), 251-292
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Ongoing change in modern RP : evidence for the disappearing stigma of "t-"glottalling
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 23 (2002) 1, 115-136
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Accents and speech in teaching English phonetics and phonology : EFL perspective
Lew, Robert (Mitarb.); Mańkowska, Anna (Mitarb.); Przedlacka, Joanna (Mitarb.). - Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang, 2002
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Language change and changing ideologies in and around RP
Altendorf, Ulrike. - Essen : LAUD, 2002
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RP : received or reference pronunciation?
In: Linguistica e filologia. - Bergamo 15 (2002), 89-112
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Should Norwegian pupils learn to speak 'stiff and starchy' English? : an article which looks at language change in Britain today, especially the development of a new 'accent', Estuary English
In: Språk & språkundervisning. - Oslo : LMS (2000) 1, 14-21
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Does the Queen speak the Queen's English? : Elizabeth II's traditional pronunciation has been influenced by modern trends
In: Nature. - London : Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature 408 (2000) 6815, 927-928
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A branching 'path' : low vowel lengthening and its friends in the emerging standard
In: The development of standard English, 1300 - 1800. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ.Press (2000), 219-229
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A new received pronunciation? : The case of glottal stop
In: Sprint. - København : Handelshøjskolen (1999) 1-2, 12-20
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Sociophonology
In: The handbook of sociolinguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell (1997), 92-106
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How d'you say "consume"?
In: English today. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 13 (1997) 4, 19-21
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Spreading everywhere? : How recent a phenomenon is glottalisation in Received Pronunciation?
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 17 (1996) 2, 175-187
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The acceptable sound of English: how much progress has been made since "Pygmalion"?
In: Lingua. - Tokyo : Sophia Univ., Center for the Teaching of Foreign Languages in General Education 7 (1996), 13-26
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