
(N)WAVES and MEANS: A selection of papers from NWAVE 24 Table of Contents
Post-Saussurean Linguistics: Toward an integrated theory of
language: Gregory R. Guy
A Proposed Explanation of the Specific/Nonspecific TU Constraint
Ranking in Spanish: Richard Cameron
Subject Pronoun Variation in Central Romance: David Heap
Accounting for Morpho-Syntactic Change in Spanish: The present
perfect case: Maria Jose Serrano
Past Marking in Gullah: Tracey L. Weldon
Acoustic Analysis and Language Attitudes in Detroit: Nancy
Niedzielski
Reaching Criterion in Phonetic Transcription: Validity and reliability
of non-native speakers: Lisa Ann Lane, Robert Knippen,
Jeannette Denton and Daniel Suslak
On the Acquisition of Variable Phonology in L2: Naomi Nagy,
Christine Moisset and Gillian Sankoff
The Short 'a' Pattern of Philadelphia among African-American
Speakers: Anita Henderson
Isolation within Isolation: The invisible Outer Banks dialect: Walt
Wolfram and Kirk Hazen
Sociolinguistic Interviewer Style Variation: Hyperconvergence in the
Other Informant: James Peterson
Men's Identities and Patterns of Variation: Scott Fabius Kiesling
On the Mediation of Class, Race & Gender: Intonation on
Sports Radio Talk Shows: Daniel Lefkowitz
Variation in /ai/ in Northern British English, with comments on
Canadian Raising: James Milroy
The Status of 'h aspire' in French Today: Christine Moisset
Dialect Levelling, Koineisation and the Speech of the Adult Migrant:
Paul Kerswill
The Reversal of a Sound Change in Cincinnati: Stephanie M. Strassel
and Charles Boberg
The Quantitative Analysis of Turntaking in Multiparticipant
Conversations:Sylvie Dubois, Martine Boutin, and David Sankoff
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