12.2396, TOC: Language Variation and Change, Vol 13, No 1

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Subject: 12.2396, TOC: Language Variation and Change, Vol 13, No 1

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Date:  Wed, 26 Sep 2001 17:19:19 +0100
From:  "Sarah Nichols" <sarah at sarahnichols.com>
Subject:  TOC: Language Variation and Change: Volume 13  Issue 1

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Date:  Wed, 26 Sep 2001 17:19:19 +0100
From:  "Sarah Nichols" <sarah at sarahnichols.com>
Subject:  TOC: Language Variation and Change: Volume 13  Issue 1

Language Variation and Change
Volume 13  Issue 1
ISSN 0954-3945
Published three times a year by Cambridge University Press

http://journals.cambridge.org

Using the past to explain the present: Tense and temporal reference in Early
African American English
James A. Walker

A multilocality study of a sound change in progress: The case of /l/
vocalization in New Zealand and Australian English
Barbara M. Horvath, Ronald J. Horvath

The expression of pragmatic values by means of verbal morphology: A
variationist study
Celia Pollán

Phrase-level parallelism effect on noun phrase number agreement
Maria Marta Pereira Scherre


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