El [ʃ]oquero: /tʃ/ variation in Huelva capital and surrounding towns
This study examines allophonic realizations of /tʃ/ in Huelva (Western Andalucía) to assess if the traditional Andalusian [ʃ] variant is being maintained or if, similar to Eastern Andalucía, it is undergoing dialect levelling in favor of the Castilian ...
Brendan Regan
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Considering Performance in the Automated and Manual Coding of Sociolinguistic Variables: Lessons From Variable (ING). [PDF]
Kendall T +6 more
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Advances in Completely Automated Vowel Analysis for Sociophonetics: Using End-to-End Speech Recognition Systems With DARLA. [PDF]
Coto-Solano R, Stanford JN, Reddy SK.
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Size Matters: Digital Social Networks and Language Change. [PDF]
Laitinen M, Fatemi M, Lundberg J.
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The adverb anymore is standardly a negative polarity item (NPI), which must be licensed by triggers of non-positive polarity. Some Englishes also allow anymore in positive-polarity clauses.
Christopher Strelluf, Thomas T. Hills
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VARIATIONIST SOCIOLINGUISTICS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THROUGH SHORT STORIES
This paper reports an intervention conducted in a 6th grade class of an elementary school in the rural area of Ceará, Brazil, in the year of 2015, as part of a dissertation research of a Professional Master"™s degree in Letters (PROFLETRAS, UERN, Mossoró Campus).
Nunes, Marcílio José Ferreira +1 more
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Variationist’s Approaches towards Japanese Language [PDF]
Yoshiyuki, Asahi
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Variation isn't that hard: Morphosyntactic choice does not predict production difficulty. [PDF]
Gardner MH +3 more
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Diachronic socioterminology: variation and change in infantry military terms
This paper presents a diachronic socioterminological study of the military terms step and march, contained in two handwritt en manuals of tactics for Portuguese infantry of the XVIII and XIX centuries.
Sandro Marcío Drumond Alves Marengo
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(Heritage) Russian Case Marking: Variation and Paths of Change
Russian’s six cases and multiple noun classes make case marking potentially challenging ground for heritage speakers. Indeed, morphological levelling, “probably the best-described feature of language loss”, has been substantiated.
Naomi Nagy, Julia Petrosov
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