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Date: 07-Nov-2006
From: Michael Friesner < friesner at babel.ling.upenn.edu >
Subject: U Penn Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 12, No 2 (2006)
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Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 14:28:03
From: Michael Friesner < friesner at babel.ling.upenn.edu >
Subject: U Penn Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 12, No 2 (2006)
Publisher: Penn Linguistics Club
Journal Title: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume Number: 12
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2006
Subtitle: Selected Papers from NWAV 34
Main Text:
We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 12.2 of the U. Penn Working
Papers in Linguistics: Selected Papers from NWAV (New Ways of Analyzing
Variation) 34, Ed. Michael L. Friesner and Maya Ravindranath.
We would like to thank all authors and editors for their contributions. Copies
will be available at NWAV 35. To order a copy online, please go to:
http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html
Contents
Martine Leroux and Lidia-Gabriela Jarmasz, A study about nothing: Null subjects
as a diagnostic of convergence between English and French
Katherine Sadis and Julie Roberts, Learning to talk native: Listeners'
perception of speech from three dialect areas
Macie J Baranowski, Sound change in the upper class of Charleston, S.C.
Matthew Bauer, Prosodically-conditioned devoicing in Iron Range English
Kathryn Campbell-Kibler, Variation and the listener: The contextual meanings of
(ING)
Paul De Decker, A real-time investigation of social and phonetic changes in
post-adolescence
Martin Elsig and Shana Poplack, Transplanted dialects and language change:
question formation in Québec
Michael L. Friesner and Aaron J. Dinkin, The acquisition of native and local
phonology by Russian immigrants in Philadelphia
William Labov, Sharon Ash, Maciej Baranowski, Naomi Nagy, Maya Ravindranath, and
Tracey Weldon, Listeners' sensitivity to the frequency of sociolinguistic variables
Miriam Meyerhoff and James A. Walker, The persistence of grammatical
constraints: "Urban sojourners" from Bequia
Naomi Nagy, Xiaoli Zhang, George Nagy, and Edgar W. Schneider, Clustering
dialects automatically: A mutual information approach
Jennifer Griffith Nguyen, Real-time changes in social stratification: Status and
gender in trajectories of change for AAE variables
Jeffrey K. Parrott, Distributed Morphological mechanisms of pronoun-case variation
Robert J. Podesva, Intonational variation and social meaning: Categorical and
phonetic aspects
Gillian Sankoff and Suzanne Evans Wagner, Age-grading in retrograde movement:
The inflected future in Montréal French
James N. Stanford, When your mother tongue is not your mother's tongue:
Linguistic reflexes of Sui exogamy
Tonya Wolford and Keelan Evanini, Features of AAVE as features of PRE: A study
of adolescents in Philadelphia
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Computational Linguistics
General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
French (fra)
Sui (swi)
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