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Bullock, Barbara E. & Jenna Nichols
2017. Chapter 11. Return to Frenchville. In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 11 [Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 11],  pp. 229 ff. DOI logo
Hickey, Raymond
2023. Urban English in Northern Ireland. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish English,  pp. 224 ff. DOI logo
Lange, Marc
2023. Explanations by Constraint: Not Just in Physics. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 36:4  pp. 265 ff. DOI logo
Luef, Eva Maria
2020. Development of voice onset time in an ongoing phonetic differentiation in Austrian German plosives: Reversing a near-merger. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 39:1  pp. 79 ff. DOI logo
Molina García, Álvaro
2023. The pitfalls of near-mergers: A sociophonetic approach to near-demergers in the Malaga /θ/ vs /s/ split. Open Linguistics 9:1 DOI logo
Regan, Brendan
2017. A study ofceceovariation in Western Andalusia (Huelva). Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 10:1  pp. 119 ff. DOI logo
Regan, Brendan
2020. The split of a fricative merger due to dialect contact and societal changes: A sociophonetic study on Andalusian Spanish read-speech. Language Variation and Change 32:2  pp. 159 ff. DOI logo
Regan, Brendan
2022. The social meaning of a merger: The evaluation of an Andalusian Spanish consonant merger (ceceo). Language in Society 51:3  pp. 481 ff. DOI logo
Schlüter, Julia
2019. Tracing the (re-)emergence of /h/ and /j/ onsets through 350 years of books: Mergers and merger reversals at the interface of phonetics and phonology. Folia Linguistica 53:s40-s1  pp. 177 ff. DOI logo

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