Sociolinguistic variation data, theory, and analysis: selected papers from NWAV 23 at Stanford /
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Stanford, Calif.:
Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University,
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Table of Contents:
- Freedom of movement: /uw/-fronting in the Midwest/ Sharon Ash
- The (ING) variable: patterns of variation in a fraternity/ Scott Fabius Kiesling
- Competing norms and selective assimilation: mixing outer banks and southern/ Walt Wolfram, Adrianne Cheek & Hal Hammond
- On the social basis of phonetic resistance: the shifting status of outer banks/ Walt Wolfram & Natalie Schilling-Estes
- Null and expressed pronoun variation in mexican-descent childrenʹs spanish/ Robert Bayley & Lycida Pease-Alvarez
- Linguistic preference and prescriptive dictum: on the phonological and morphological justification of ainʹt/ Kirk Hazen
- Sorting out morphosyntactic variation in Acadian French: the importance of the linguistic marketplace/ Ruth King & Terry Nadasdi
- Copula variability in the Belize Continuum and the notion of the Creole Continuum/ Bettina Migge
- Accounting for variable word-final delection within optimality theory/ Naomi Nagy & Bill Reynolds
- Variation in negative inversion in AAVE: an optimality theoretic approach/ Peter Sells, John Rickford & Thomas Wasow
- The problem of syntactic variation/ Donald Winford
- Compliments, compliment responses and politeness in an african-american community/ Annita Henderson
- Discourse genre, type of situation and topic of conversation in relation to phonological variables in Puerto Rican Spanish/ Antonio Medina-Rivera
- Contact with media and linguistic variation/ Anthony J. Naro & Maria Marta Pereira Scherre
- Sociolinguistic factors in sign language research/ Peter L. Patric & Melanie Metzger
- Intonation and register variation: the case of the english/ Malcah Yaeger-Dror
- Engaging the reader: the changing use of connectives in newspaper discourse/ Colleen Cotter
- Social effects and interactional dynamics: their relative importance for a discourse procedure/ Sylvie Dubois
- OK-a dynamic discourse marker in Montreal French/ Troy Heisler
- Laughter as interaction strategy: discursive and phonetic aspects/ Steve LaGreca, Marty Laforest, Ahmed Alioua & Diane Vincent
- Whose story is this?: point of view variation and group identity in oral narrative/ Charlotte Linde
- Variation in narrative structure/ Erik Moller
- A study of the use of reported speech in spoken language/ Diane Vincent & Sylvie Dubois
- Codeswitching in a bialectical school/ Stella Maris Bortoni-Ricardo
- A competence model of codeswitching/ Shahrzad Mahootian
- Intrasentential principles behind codeswitching and interlanguage development in early adult second language acquisition/ Longxing Wei
- The linguistic consequences of catastrophic events: an example from the american southwest/ Guy Bailey, Tom Wikle, Jan Tillery & Lori Sand
- Social stratification, linguistic constraints and inherent variability in Heerlen Dutch: the use of the infinitival complementizers/ Leonie Cornips
- The spread of urban AAVE: a case study/ Patricia Cukor-Avila & Guy Bailey
- Constraints on the loss of case marking in english wh-pronouns: four hundred years of rean-time evidence/ Edgar W. Schneider
- A trend study of a trendy change/ Hans Van De Velde
- Substratal effects on the evolution of modals in east LA english/ Benji Wald