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Hernández Méndez, Edith
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McCullough, Elizabeth A., Cynthia G. Clopper & Laura Wagner
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Villarreal, Dan & Mary Kohn
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Walker, Michael, Anita Szakay & Felicity Cox
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Carrie, Erin & Robert M. McKenzie
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Dragojevic, Marko, Christofer Berglund & Timothy K. Blauvelt
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Figuring Out Who’s Who: The Role of Social Categorization in the Language Attitudes Process.
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Harjus, Jannis
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Perceptual variety linguistics: <em>Jerezano</em> speakers’ concepts and perceptions of phonetic variation in western Andalusian Spanish.
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Starr, Rebecca Lurie, Andre Joseph Theng, Kevin Martens Wong, Natalie Jing Yi Tong, Nurul Afiqah Bte Ibrahim, Alicia Mei Yin Chua, Clarice Hui Min Yong, Frances Wei Loke, Helen Dominic, Keith Jayden Fernandez & Matthew Tian Jing Peh
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Gnevsheva, Ksenia
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Leach, Hannah, Kevin Watson & Ksenia Gnevsheva
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Villarreal, Dan
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Villarreal, Dan
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The Construction of Social Meaning: A Matched-Guise Investigation of the California Vowel Shift.
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Braber, Natalie
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Schilling, Natalie & Alexandria Marsters
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Newton, Caroline, Rebecca Burns & Carolyn Bruce
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Clopper, Cynthia G., Kristin L. Rohrbeck & Laura Wagner
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Clark, Lynn & Erik Schleef
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The acquisition of sociolinguistic evaluations among Polish-born adolescents learning English: evidence from perception.
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Drager, Katie
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Eades, Diana
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Floccia, Caroline, Joseph Butler, Frédérique Girard & Jeremy Goslin
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Clopper, Cynthia G. & Ann R. Bradlow
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Girard, Frédérique, Caroline Floccia & Jeremy Goslin
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Marlow, Mikaela L. & Howard Giles
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Kuiper, Lawrence
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