26.5006, TOC: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 21/2 (2015)
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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 10:50:06
From: Working Papers [working-papers at babel.ling.upenn.edu]
Subject: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 21, No. 2 (2015)
Publisher: Graduate Linguistics Society of the University of Pennsylvania
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html
Journal Title: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume Number: 21
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2015
Subtitle: Selected Papers from NWAV 43
Main Text:
Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 21.2
Selected Papers from New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 43
Now online, available at: http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol21/iss2/
Contents:
Preface
Sabriya Fisher
Multiple Mergers: Production and Perception of Three Pre-/l/ Mergers in Youngstown, Ohio
Lacey Arnold
The Variable Grammar of Negative Concord in Montréal French
Heather Burnett, Mireille Tremblay, and Hélène Blondeau
Comparative Sociolinguistic Insights in the Evolution of Negation
Claire Childs, Christopher Harvey, Karen P. Corrigan, and Sali A.Tagliamonte
Perceiving Personae: Effects of Social Information on Perceptions of TRAP-backing
Annette D'Onofrio
Reversal of the Northern Cities Shift in Syracuse, New York
Anna Driscoll and Emma Lape
The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree: Incremental Change in Philadelphia Families
Sabriya Fisher, Hilary Prichard, and Betsy Sneller
A Convergence of Dialects in the St. Louis Corridor
Lauren A. Friedman
Taking Possession of the Constant Rate Hypothesis: Variation and Change in Ancient Egyptian Possessive Constructions
Shayna Gardiner
Strong Necessity Modals: Four Socio-pragmatic Corpus Studies
Lelia Glass
Shtreets of Philadelphia: An Acoustic Study of /str/-retraction in a Naturalistic Speech Corpus
Duna Gylfadottir
Maintenance of the COT-CAUGHT Contrast Among Metro Detroit Speakers: A Multimodal Articulatory Analysis
Jonathan Havenhill
Partial Mergers and Near-Distinctions: Stylistic Layering in Dialect Acquisition
Daniel Ezra Johnson and Jennifer Nycz
Public Legacies: Spanish-English (In)authenticity in the Linguistic Landscape of Pilsen, Chicago
Kate Lyons and Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez
Investigating an Acoustic Measure of Perceived Isochrony in Conversation: Preliminary Notes on the Role of Rhythm in Turn Transitions
Shannon Mooney and Grace C. Sullivan
Ethnic Orientation without Quantification: How Life “On the Hyphen” Affects Sociolinguistic Variation
Luiza Newlin-Łukowicz
English Prosody and Native American Ethnic Identity
Kalina Newmark, Nacole Walker, and James Stanford
The Effect of Salience on Co-variation in Brazilian Portuguese
Livia Oushiro and Gregory R. Guy
Social Influences on the Degree of Stop Voicing in Inland California
Robert J. Podesva, Penelope Eckert, Julia Fine, Katherine Hilton, Sunwoo Jeong, Sharese King, and Teresa Pratt
An Exception to the Rule? Lone French Nouns in Tunisian Arabic
Shana Poplack, Lotfi Sayahi, Nahed Mourad, and Nathalie Dion
Uptalk in Spanish Dating Shows?
Daniel Vergara
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Historical Linguistics
Phonetics
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Tunisian (aeb)
Egyptian (egy)
English (eng)
French (fra)
Portuguese (por)
Spanish (spa)
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