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Taiwanese Texans : a sociolinguistic study of language and cultural identity
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The subject domain in Cabo-Verdean Creole : combining variationist sociolinguistics and formal approaches
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Variation in English world-wide : varieties and genres in a quantitative perspective
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The Madrileño ejke : a study of the perception and production of velarized /s/ in Madrid
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Language history as a history of diversity : a study of language history from below of Early New High German
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Grammatical variation in standard German, 1900-1999 : a contrastive corpus-linguistic study of Germany and Switzerland
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The roots of 'multiethnolects' : effects of migration on the lexicon and speech of German-speaking school children
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Jim and Uncle Remus : stereotypicity versus authenticity in representations of blackness in the Gilded Age
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Un drôle de bruit_hhh : a sociophonetic examination of the production and perception of final vowel devoicing among L1 and L2 speakers of French
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The syntax of questions and variation in adult and child African American English
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The long line of the Middle English alliterative revival : rhythmically coherent, metrically strict, phonologically English
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White bodies, black voices : the linguistic construction of racialized authenticity in US film
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Explaining orthographic variation in a virtual community : linguistic, social, and contextual factors
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Why we laugh when nothing's funny: the use of laughter to cope with disagreement in conversation
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