Winter 2015
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Forthcoming papers


«The role of dialectology in oral and written expression of EFL students: Faculty perceptions of BrE versus AmE usage» (Hamad Al-Dosari, Saudi Arabia)

«Presentación de un caso de alternancia voseo-ustedeo como forma de tratamiento vigente en la variedad culta del español rioplatense» (Marisa Martínez Pérsico, Cassino Frosinone)

«Nasality and Voicing in Non-Standard Dialect of Malay» (Sharifah Raihan Syed Jaafa, Malaysia)

«El avance de la pluralización del verbo impersonal» (Milagros Aleza, Valencia)

«The Semantic Classification of Ilami Kurdish Verbs of Motion» (Amir Karimipour & Ali Izanloo, Iran)

«A speech act analysis of selected Yoruba athroponyms» (Abdurraheem Omoloso, Nigeria)

«Forging third-wave dialectology» (Kirk Hazen, Virginia)

«Linguistic maps & dialect data processing» (Deokho Kim & Sanggyu Lee, South Korea)

«Bidirectional linguistic change in rural child and adolescent language in Syria» (Rania Habib, New York)

«Egyptian and Kuwaiti Arabic in contact: The case of Kuwaiti /k, ʧ/ and /θ/» (Abdulmohsen A. Dashti, Raheema Akber, Hanan Taqi, Kuwait)

«The reallocation of [ʝ] in Cypriot Greek» (Panayiotis A. Pappas, Canada)

«El nivel social como indicador de la variación» (Elena Fernández, Extremadura)

«Language change in a post-creole contact setting: non-standard ain’t negation in Suffolk» (Michelle Braña-Straw, Gloucestershire)

«Language personality as a new object for dialectological research» (Ekaterina Ivantsova, Russia)

«El uso de [aw] en el español vasco: influencia del origen familiar y las  redes sociales» (Maria Ciriza, Dallas)

«Reflexes of the transitive be perfect in Canada and in the US : a comparative corpus study» (Yuri Yerastov, Kansas)


 

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