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Tue Mar 07 2006
TOC: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 10/2 (2005)
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1. Lukasz
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U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 10, No 2 (2005)
Message 1: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 10, No 2 (2005)
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Date: 07-Mar-2006
From: Lukasz Abramowicz <lukasza babel.ling.upenn.edu>
Subject: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 10, No 2 (2005)
Publisher: Penn Linguistics Club
Journal Title: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume Number: 10
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2005
Main Text:
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) ISSN 1524-9549 http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html PWPL 10.2 (2005): Papers from NWAVE 32 Issue Editors: Keelan Evans and Giang Nguyen Christine Mallinson and Becky Childs. Communities of practice in sociolinguistic description: African American women's langugage in Appalachia. (pp. 1-14) H. Samy Alim. 'You know my steez': The effects of race, gender, and Hip Hop cultural knowledge on the speech styles of Black youth. (pp. 15-29) Matt Bauer. Lenition of the flap in American English. (pp. 31-43) Anne-Marie Brousseau. The sociolect of 17th-18th century French settlers: Phonological clues from French Creoles. (pp. 45-60) Isabelle Buchstaller. Putting perception to the reality test: The case of "go" and "like". (pp. 61-76) Nathalie Dion and Hélène Blondeau. Variability and future temporal reference: The French of Anglo-Montrealers. (pp. 77-89) Zsuzsanna Fagyal. Prosodic consequences of being a Beur: French in contact with immigrant languages in Paris. (pp. 91-104) Lauren Hall-Lew. One shift, two groups: When fronting alone is not enough. (pp. 105-116) Junko Hibiya. /-t, d/ deletion in Japanese-Canadian English. (pp. 117-128) Amel Kallel.The loss of negative concord and the constant rate hypothesis. (pp. 129-142) Mikhail Kissine, Hans Van de Velde, and Roeland van Hout. Acoustic contributions to sociolinguistics: Devoicing of /v/ and /z/ in Dutch. (pp. 143-155) Laureen T. Lim and Gregory R. Guy. The limits of linguistic community: speech styles and variable constraint effects. (pp. 157-170) Natalia Mazzaro. Speaking Spanish with style: (s)-deletion in Argentine Spanish and Labov's decision tree. (pp. 171-190) Jennifer Nguyen. Transcription as methodology: Using transcription tasks to assess language attitudes. (pp. 191-203) Jennifer Nycz. Global faithfulness and choice of repair. (pp. 205-218) Natalie Schilling-Estes. Language change in apparent and real time: The community and the individual. (pp. 219-232) Zhiyi Song. A comparative study of subject pro-drop in Old Chinese and Modern Chinese. (pp. 233-242) Augustin Speyer. Topicalization in English and the trochaic requirement. (pp. 243-256) Sali Tagliamonte and Alex D'Arcy. When people say, "I was like...": The quotative system in Canadian youth. (pp. 257-272) Anthony Warner. The sociolinguistics of DO NOT in the 16th and 17th century. (pp. 273-286) TO ORDER A COPY, PLEASE GO TO http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html
Linguistic Field(s):
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
General Linguistics
Phonetics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
Dutch (nld)
English (eng)
French (fra)
Spanish (spa)
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