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University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics
The University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) are published by the Penn Linguistics Club, the organization of linguistics graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania.
PWPL publishes two volumes per year:
- Proceedings of the annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium (PLC)
- Selected Papers from New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV)
In addition, we publish an occasional volume of working papers written by students and faculty in the department.
Current Issue: Volume 17, Issue 2
(2011)
Selected Papers from NWAV 39
Working Papers
Preface
Meredith Tamminga
The Impact of Language Revival on Linguistic Structure: Neuter Subject Pronouns in Picard
Julie Auger
Verbal -s in Vernacular Newfoundland English: A Combined Variationist and Formal Account of Grammatical Change
Philip Comeau
The Interaction of Transmission and Diffusion in the Spread of Linguistic Forms
Patricia Cukor-Avila and Guy Bailey
For the Record: Which Digital Media Can be Used for Sociophonetic Analysis?
Paul De Decker and Jennifer Nycz
Nasal Short-a Systems vs. the Northern Cities Shift
Aaron J. Dinkin
Variation in the voseo and tuteo Negative Imperatives in Argentine Spanish
Mary Johnson and John Grinstead
Discourse Like in Quebec English
Laura Kastronic
New England Borderlands: A New Investigation of the East–West Boundary
Thomas Leddy-Cecere, Kenneth Baclawski Jr., Nacole Walker, and James Stanford
Null Subjects in Heritage Languages: Contact Effects in a Cross-linguistic Context
Naomi G. Nagy, Nina Aghdasi, Derek Denis, and Alexandra Motut
A Study of Rhythm in London: Is Syllable-timing a Feature of Multicultural London English?
Eivind Torgersen and Anita Szakay
