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        1.    Working Papers, University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 15, No. 2 (2010)

Message 1: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 15, No. 2 (2010)
Date: 04-Jun-2010
From: Working Papers <working-papersbabel.ling.upenn.edu>
Subject: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 15, No. 2 (2010)
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Publisher: Penn Linguistics Club
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html

Journal Title: University of Pennyslvania Working Papers in Linguistics Volume Number: 15 Issue Number: 2 Issue Date: 2010


Subtitle: Selected Papers from NWAV 37


Main Text:

Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 15.2Selected Papers from NWAV 37

Now online, available at:http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol15/iss2/

Contents:

PrefaceKyle Gorman and Laurel MacKenzie

Religious Affiliation as a Correlate of Linguistic BehaviorWendy Baker and David Bowie

The Short-a System of New York City English: An UpdateKara Becker and Amy Wing-mei Wong

Correlation of the Low-Back Vowel Merger and TRAP-RetractionDouglas S. Bigham

New Directions in Sociolinguistic CognitionKathryn Campbell-Kibler

What do Listeners Know about Sociolinguistic Variation?Laura Staum Casasanto

Sounds Shifty: Gender and Age Differences in Perceptual Categorization During aPhonetic Change in ProgressPaul De Decker

Weakening Resistance: Progress Toward the Low Back Merger in New York StateAaron J. Dinkin

Affect, Sound Symbolism, and VariationPenelope Eckert

Centers, Peripheries, and Popularity: The Emergence of Norms in SimulatedNetworks of Linguistic InfluenceZsuzsanna Fagyal, Samarth Swarup, Anna Maria Escobar, Les Gasser, and KiranLakkaraju

A Quantitative Analysis of Diphthongization in Montreal FrenchLaurel MacKenzie and Gillian Sankoff

The Northern Cities Shift in Real Time: Evidence from ChicagoCorrine McCarthy

“I ain’t Never Been Charged with Nothing!”: The Use of Falsetto Speech as aLinguistic Strategy of IndignationRasmus Nielsen

Teaching the Standard Without Speaking the Standard: Variation AmongMandarin-Speaking Teachers in a Dual-Immersion SchoolRebecca L. Starr

Word-final cluster simplification in Vimeu French: A preliminary analysisAnne-José Villeneuve


Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics                             General Linguistics                             Phonetics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)                             French (fra)

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