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Dialect divergence and convergence in New Zealand English
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/phonlab/annual_report/documents/2009/babel_nz_labreport.pdf (2010)
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Perception of Fricatives by Dutch and English Speakers
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/phonlab/annual_report/documents/2007/johnson%26babel07.pdf (2007)
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Social judgments and their acoustic cues in read speech
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/phonlab/annual_report/documents/2007/Babel_gay.pdf (2007)
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c The Numic languages are obviously very closely related. Their closest relatives within
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~mhouser/Handouts/ssila2007dialectology_ho.pdf (2007)
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Global Talker Characteristics and Judgments of GaySounding Speech. Oral presentation given at the conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in Language
In: http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/mbabel/nwav2006.pdf (2006)
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The Phonetic and Phonological Effects of Moribundity
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The Phonetic and Phonological Effects of
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The phonetic and phonological effects of moribundity
In: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/nwav/abstracts/nwav36_babel.pdf
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RUNNING HEAD: Socially Meaningful Variation Producing Socially Meaningful Linguistic Variation
In: http://www.tc.umn.edu/~munso005/BabelMunsonInPressHandbookLanguageProd.pdf
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Producing Socially Meaningful Linguistic Variation
In: http://www.tc.umn.edu/%7Emunso005/BabelAndMunson_Submitted.pdf
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1 Introduction Sociophonetic Markers Facilitate Translation Priming: Māori English
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