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Language Change and Variation
Edited by Ralph W. Fasold and Deborah Schiffrin
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 52] 1989
► pp. 107118
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2018. The Effect of Economic Trajectory and Speaker Profile on Lifespan Change: Evidence from Stative Possessives on Tyneside. In Sociolinguistics in England,  pp. 215 ff. DOI logo
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2018. From broadcast archive to language corpus: Designing and investigating a sociohistorical corpus fromDesert Island Discs. ICAME Journal 42:1  pp. 167 ff. DOI logo
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2019. Variation and change in a specialized register. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 24:2  pp. 169 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Social Meanings across Listener Groups. Journal of English Linguistics 45:1  pp. 28 ff. DOI logo
Buchstaller, Isabelle
2015. Exploring linguistic malleability across the life span: Age-specific patterns in quotative use. Language in Society 44:4  pp. 457 ff. DOI logo
Schleef, Erik & Nicholas Flynn
2015. Ageing meanings of (ing). English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 36:1  pp. 48 ff. DOI logo
Wagner, Suzanne Evans
2012. Real-time evidence for age grad(ing) in late adolescence. Language Variation and Change 24:2  pp. 179 ff. DOI logo
Li, Xiaoshi
2010. Sociolinguistic Variation in the Speech of Learners of Chinese as a Second Language. Language Learning 60:2  pp. 366 ff. DOI logo
Nagy, Naomi & Patricia Irwin
2010. Boston (r): Neighbo(r)s nea(r) and fa(r). Language Variation and Change 22:2  pp. 241 ff. DOI logo
Dodsworth, Robin
2009. Modeling Socioeconomic Class in Variationist Sociolinguistics. Language and Linguistics Compass 3:5  pp. 1314 ff. DOI logo
Mallinson, Christine
2009. Sociolinguistics and Sociology: Current Directions, Future Partnerships. Language and Linguistics Compass 3:4  pp. 1034 ff. DOI logo
Sundgren, Eva
2009. The varying influence of social and linguistic factors on language stability and change: The case of Eskilstuna. Language Variation and Change 21:1  pp. 97 ff. DOI logo
Barbieri, Federica
2008. Patterns of age‐based linguistic variation in American English1. Journal of Sociolinguistics 12:1  pp. 58 ff. DOI logo
Poplack, Shana, James A. Walker & Rebecca Malcolmson
2006. An English “like no other”?: Language Contact and Change in Quebec. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 51:2-3  pp. 185 ff. DOI logo
BAYLEY, ROBERT & RUTH KING
2003. LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. The Publication of the American Dialect Society 88:1  pp. 155 ff. DOI logo
Johnstone, Barbara
2000. The Individual Voice in Language. Annual Review of Anthropology 29:1  pp. 405 ff. DOI logo
Johnstone, Barbara & Judith Mattson Bean
1997. Self-expression and linguistic variation. Language in Society 26:2  pp. 221 ff. DOI logo
Milroy, James & Lesley Milroy
1993. Mechanisms of change in urban dialects: the role of class, social network and gender. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 3:1  pp. 57 ff. DOI logo
Milroy, Lesley & James Milroy
1992. Social network and social class: Toward an integrated sociolinguistic model. Language in Society 21:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Yaeger-Dror, Malcah & William Kemp
1992. Lexical Classes in Montreal French: The Case of (ε:). Language and Speech 35:3  pp. 251 ff. DOI logo
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