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Introduction

Sociophonetic perspectives on language variation

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  • Affiliations: 1: Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa; 2: Università degli Studi di Siena

References

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    2002 “Dutch inflection: the rules that prove the exception”. Storage and Computation in the Language Faculty ed. by Sieb Nooteboom , Fred Weerman & Franz Wijnen , 61–92. Dordrecht: Kluwer. 10.1007/978‑94‑010‑0355‑1_3
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0355-1_3 [Google Scholar]
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    2000 “The phonology of the lexicon: Evidence from lexical diffusion”. Usage-based models of language ed. by Michael Barlow & Suzanne Kemmer , 65–85. Stanford: CSLI Publications.
    [Google Scholar]
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    https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511612886 [Google Scholar]
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    https://doi.org/10.3917/lang.158.0024 [Google Scholar]
  5. Calamai, Silvia , Chiara Celata & Luca Ciucci
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    eds 2012 Articulatory techniques for sociophonetic research . (= Italian Journal of Linguistics, 24/1) . Pisa: Pacini.
    [Google Scholar]
  7. Donegan, Patricia & David Stampe
    1979 “The study of Natural Phonology”. Current Approaches to Phonological Theory ed. by Daniel A. Dinnsen , 126–173. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
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    2002 “La phonologie du français contemporain: usages, variétés et structures”. Romanistische Korpuslinguistik: Korpora und gesprochene Sprache / Romance Corpus Linguistics: Corpora and Spoken Language ed. by Claus D. Pusch & Wolfgang Raible , 93–106. Tübingen: Narr.
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  9. Durand, Jacques , Bernard Laks , Basilio Calderone & Atanas Tchobanov
    2011 “Que savons-nous de la liaison aujourd’hui?”. Langue Française 169. 103–135. 10.3917/lf.169.0103
    https://doi.org/10.3917/lf.169.0103 [Google Scholar]
  10. Evans, Betsy E.
    2010 “Aspects of the acoustic study of imitation”. A reader in sociophonetics ed. by Dennis R. Preston & Nancy Niedzielski , 379–391. New York: Mouton De Gruyter. 10.1515/labphon.2010.003
    https://doi.org/10.1515/labphon.2010.003 [Google Scholar]
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    2010 “Exploring social-indexical variation: a long past but a short history”. Laboratory Phonology 1. 5–39.
    [Google Scholar]
  12. Ginouvès, Véronique
    2011 “Quand le renard raconte ses histoires au monde. La naissance du portail du patrimoine orale, catalogue collectif d’archives sonores et audiovisuelles”. Le patrimoine culturel immatériel: premières expériences en France (= Internationale de l’Imaginaire 25) ed. by Christian Hottin 107–128. halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00588487/fr/
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    1998 “Echoes of echoes? An episodic theory of lexical access”. Psychological Review 105. 251–279. 10.1037/0033‑295X.105.2.251
    https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-295X.105.2.251 [Google Scholar]
  14. Jannedy, Stefanie & Jennifer Hay
    2006 “Editorial. Modelling Sociophonetic Variation”. Journal of Phonetics 34/4. 405–408. 10.1016/j.wocn.2006.08.001
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2006.08.001 [Google Scholar]
  15. Köpke, Barbara
    2004 “Neurolinguistic aspects of attrition”. Journal of Neurolinguistics 17. 3–30. 10.1016/S0911‑6044(03)00051‑4
    https://doi.org/10.1016/S0911-6044(03)00051-4 [Google Scholar]
  16. Labov, William
    1994 Principles of Linguistic Change: Linguistic Factors . Oxford: Blackwell.
    [Google Scholar]
  17. Lausberg, Heinrich
    1974 Noterelle di dialettologia italiana . Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlag.
    [Google Scholar]
  18. Nolan, Francis & Paul Kerswill
    1989 “The description of connected speech processes”. An introduction to the pronunciation of English ed. by Alfred C. Gimson , 4th editionrevised by S. Ramsaran , 295–316. London: Arnold.
    [Google Scholar]
  19. Ohala, John J.
    1974 “Experimental historical phonology”. Historical linguistics II. Theory and description in phonology. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Historical Linguistics (Edinburgh, September 2-7, 1973) ed. by John M. Anderson & Charles Jones , 353–389. Amsterdam: North Holland.
    [Google Scholar]
  20. Pierrehumbert, Janet
    2001 “Exemplar dynamics: Word frequency, lenition and contrast”. Frequency and the emergence of linguistic structure ed. by Joan L. Bybee & Paul Hopper , 137–158. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    [Google Scholar]
  21. Rohlfs, Gerhard
    . 1949–1954. Historische Grammatik der Italienischen Sprache und ihrer Mundarten . Bern: Francke.
    [Google Scholar]
  22. Salvioni, Carlo
    1911 “Zur Lautgeschichte. Appunti per la storia del vocalismo tonico italiano”. Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie 35. 486–488.
    [Google Scholar]
  23. Sornicola, Rosanna
    2002 “La variazione dialettale nell’area costiera napoletana. Il progetto di un archivio di testi dialettali parlati”. Bollettino Linguistico Campano 1. 131–155.
    [Google Scholar]
  24. 2006 “Dialectology and history. The problem of the Adriatic-Tyrrhenian dialect corridor”. Rethinking Languages in Contact. The Case of Italian ed. by Anna Laura Lepschy , Giulio C. Lepschy & Arturo Tosi 127–145. Oxford: Legenda.
    [Google Scholar]
  25. Tagliamonte, Sali A.
    1998 “Was/were variation across the generations: View from the city of York”. Language Variation and Change 10.153‑91.10.1017/S0954394500001277
    https://doi.org/10. 153-91. 10.1017/S0954394500001277 [Google Scholar]
  26. Weinreich, Uriel , William Labov & Marvin I. Herzog
    1968 “Empirical foundations for a theory of language change”. Directions for Historical Linguistics: a Symposium ed. Winfred P. Lehmann & Yakov Malkiel , 95–188- Austin: University of Texas Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  27. Wells, John C.
    1982 Accents of English . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
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