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The South Pacific
Pawley, Andrew. - : Mouton de Gruyter, 2015
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The birth of dialects
In: Dialect change (Cambridge, 2005), p. 196-220
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Sign languages
In: In: Ammon, U and Dittmar, N and Mattheier, K and Trudgill, P, (eds.) Sociolinguistics: an international handbook of the science of language and society. (pp. 677-683). Water de Gruyter: Berlin. (2005) (2005)
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Attitude measurement
Garrett, Peter Donald. - : De Gruyter, 2005
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ARTICLES - Determinism in new-dialect formation and the genesis of New Zealand English
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2000) 2, 299-318
OLC Linguistik
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Reviews - The Sociolinguistics Reader. Volume 1: Multilingualism and Variation. Volume 2: Gender and Discourse
In: Language problems & language planning. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 23 (1999) 2, 195-196
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Dedialectalisation and Norfolk dialect orthography.
In: Dimensions of writing in Nonstandard English, pp. 323-329 (1999)
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The Dialects of England.
Trudgill, P. - 1999
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Convergence and divergence in English English, and East Anglian dialects.
In: Recent trends in the pronunciation of English: social, regional and attitudinal aspects, pp. 7-14 (1999)
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Accommodation between dialects.
In: Handbook of dialects and language variation, pp. 307-342 (1999)
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Review of P.S. Ureland & I. Clarkson Language contact across the North Atlantic.
In: Zeitschrift fur Dialektologie und Linguistik, vol. 66,3, pp. 325-327 (1999)
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Norwich: endogenous and exogenous linguistic change.
In: Urban voices: accent studies in the British Isles, pp. 124-140 (1999)
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New-dialect formation and dedialectalization: embryonic and vestigial variants.
In: Journal of English Linguistics, vol. 27,4, pp. 319-327 (1999)
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Migration, new-dialect formation and sociolinguistic refunctionalisation: reallocation as an outcome of dialect contact [with D. Britain].
In: Transactions of the Philological Society, vol. 97,2, pp. 245-256 (1999)
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A window on the past: "colonial lag" and New Zealand evidence for the phonology of 19th-century English.
In: American Speech, vol. 74,3, pp. 1-11 (1999)
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Language contact and the function of linguistic gender.
In: Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics, vol. 35, pp. 9-27 (1999)
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Dialect contact, dialectology and sociolinguistics.
In: Cuadernos de Filologia Inglesa, vol. 8, pp. 1-8 (1999)
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Dialectology
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Third-Person Singular Zero: African American Vernacular English, East Anglian dialects and Spanish Persecution in the Low Countries.
In: Folia Linguistica Historica, vol. 18/1-2, pp. 139-148 (1998)
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Dedialectalisation and Norfolk Dialect Orthography.
In: If You See What I Mean: Essays Presented to Keith Brown, pp. 147-152 (1998)
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