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Evans, Betsy E.
2013. “EVERYBODY SOUNDS THE Same”: OTHERWISE OVERLOOKED IDEOLOGY IN PERCEPTUAL DIALECTOLOGY. American Speech 88:1  pp. 63 ff. DOI logo
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Brunner, Elizabeth Gentry
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Britain, David
2008. When is a change not a change? A case study on the dialect origins of New Zealand English. Language Variation and Change 20:2  pp. 187 ff. DOI logo
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2024. Grammatical Variation in England. In Language in Britain and Ireland,  pp. 98 ff. DOI logo
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