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Syntax and Variation: Reconciling the Biological and the Social
Edited by Leonie Cornips and Karen P. Corrigan
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 265] 2005
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Batllori, Montserrat, M. Lluïsa Hernanz & Carlos Rubio-Alcalá
2021. Chapter 8. Gerund structures in Ecuadorian Spanish. In Syntactic Geolectal Variation [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 34],  pp. 225 ff. DOI logo
Cornips, L.
2006. Variation and Formal Theories of Syntax, Chomskyan. In Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics,  pp. 330 ff. DOI logo
Cornips, Leonie
2017. Chapter 4. Child acquisition of sociolinguistic variation. In Acquiring Sociolinguistic Variation [Studies in Language Variation, 20],  pp. 91 ff. DOI logo
Cornips, Leonie
2022. The Predictability of Social Stratification of Syntactic Variants. In Explanations in Sociosyntactic Variation,  pp. 144 ff. DOI logo
Cornips, Leonie & Frans Gregersen
2016. The impact of Labov's contribution to general linguistic theory. Journal of Sociolinguistics 20:4  pp. 498 ff. DOI logo
Cornips, Leonie M.E.A.
Guerra, Kathleen S.
2023. Context-specific use and ideology: perception of appropriate domains for dar + gerund. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 16:2  pp. 447 ff. DOI logo
Guerra, Kathleen S.
2023. Metalinguistic discourse and dialect performance. Spanish in Context 20:1  pp. 208 ff. DOI logo
Lipski, John M.
2016. On the tenacity of Andean Spanish. In Spanish Language and Sociolinguistic Analysis [Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 8],  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo
Moreano, Santiago Sánchez
2018. Negociación de posicionamientos sociales (stances) a través del debilitamiento del fonema /s/ en el español hablado por los quichuas ecuatorianos en Cali (Colombia) . Pragmática Sociocultural / Sociocultural Pragmatics 6:1  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
Romaine, Suzanne
2017. Social Conditioning. In The Cambridge Handbook of Historical Syntax,  pp. 534 ff. DOI logo
Viner, Kevin Martillo
2018. Conditional morphology in New York heritage Spanish: General and variable usage patterns. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 11:2  pp. 429 ff. DOI logo

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