Books: Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 7.2 & 7.3 (various heritage- and bilingual-related articles)

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U.Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 
 
                           PWPL 7.3 (2001): Papers from NWAV 29
 
Sarah Benin BENOR   
"The learned /t/: Phonological variation in Orthodox Jewish English"
 
David BOWIE  
"Dialect contact and dialect change: The effect of near mergers"
 
Sylvie DUBOIS & Barbara HORVATH       
"Do Cajuns speak Southern English: Morphosyntactic evidence"
 
Judy DYER    
"Changing dialects and identities in a Scottish-English community"
 
Suzanne EVANS & Dennis PRESTON
"When it's not nice to be normal: What's missing from normalized data"
 
Paul FOULKES, Gerard DOCHERTY and Dominic WATT
"The emergence of structured variation"                        
 
Kirk HAZEN
"An introductory investigation into bidialectalism" 
 
David HEAP & Svetlana KAMINSKAIA
"Variable clitic sequences in non-standard French: Feature geometry or
Optimality"
 
Michol HOFFMAN
"Salvadoran Spanish /-s/ aspiration and deletion in a bilingual context"
 
Rika ITO
"Belief, attitudes, and linguistics accommodation: A case of urban sound
change in rural Michigan" 
 
Lisa Ann LANE
"Creating and balancing identities: (Re)constructing sociolinguisitic
spaces through dialect change in real time"  
 
Daniel LONG
"Towards a framework for comparing sociolinguistic aspects of isolated
language variety communities"  
 
Ceil LUCAS & Robert BAYLEY
"The importance of variation research for Deaf communities" 
 
Megan MELANCON
"Linguistic, racial, and ancestral tensions in Creole Louisiana" 
 
Micahel MONTGOMERY
"Trans-atlantic connections for variable grammatical features.  
 
Naomi NAGY
"Writing a sociolinguistic grammar of Faetar" 
 
Nancy NIEDZIELSKI
"Chipping away at the perception/production interface" 
 
John Victor SINGLER
"Why you can't do a VARBRUL analysis of quotatives,  and what such a
study
can show us"  
 
Peter SNOW
"A discrete co-systems approach to language variation on the Panamania
island of Bastimentos"  
 
Keith WALTERS
"English-only rules in the workplace and the court's response" 
 
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PWPL 7.2 (2002): Current work in linguistics
 
Misha BECKER
"English has two copulas"  
 
Gene BUCKLEY
"Prosodic word structure Kashaya reduplication"   
 
Kate FORBES & Eleni MILTSAKAKI
"Empirical Studies of Centering Shifts and Cue Phrases   as Embedded
Segment Boundary Markers"  
 
Ronald KIM
"The continuation of Proto Indo-European lexical accent in Ancient
Greek:
Preservation and reanalysis"  
 
Sophia MALAMUD
"Centering in Russian"   
 
Yuki TANAKA
"Towards a new taxonomy of Japanese passives"   
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