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University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics
Selected Papers from New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 48)
Working Papers
Preface
Ruaridh Purse and Yosiane White
Why are wasteyutes a ting?
Lauren Bigelow, Tim Gadanidis, Lisa Schlegl, Pocholo Umbal, and Derek Denis
English Adverb Placement in the Vernacular: A Longitudinal Perspective
Emmanuelle Buaillon, Caroline JH Allen, and Alexandra D'Arcy
Intersections between Race, Place, and Gender in the Production of /s/
Jeremy Calder and Sharese King
Stable Variation in Apparent Time: Coronal Stop Deletion in East Anglian English
Carmen Ciancia and Peter L. Patrick
A Real-time Analysis of the Variable Use of Expletive 'il' in Montréal French
Claire Djuikui Dounstop, Julie Auger, and Mireille Tremblay
Network Characteristics of American Raising
Robin Dodsworth, Jon Forrest, and Mary Kohn
The Great Migration and the Spread of a Supraregional Variant: Glottal Stop Replacement of Word Final /d/ in DC African American Language
Charlie Farrington
Breksit or Bregzit: When Political Ideology Drives Language Ideology
Lauren Hall-Lew and Graeme Trousdale
Investigation of the Effect of Contextual Factors on BIN Production in AAE
Anissa Neal, Ayana Whitmal, Lisa Green, Kristine M. Yu, and Deniz Özyıldız
Gender, Oration, and Variable Affrication in Ende
Katherine A. Strong, Kate L. Lindsey, and Katie Drager
The Effect of Talker Identity on Dialect Processing
Abby Walker, Carla B. Fernandez, and Janet D. van Hell
Local Identity and Standardization: Evidence from Tianjin Chinese Tone Sandhi
Xiaomei Wang and Suzanne E. Wagner