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James Stanford
James Stanford
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Variation in Indigenous Minority Languages
JN Stanford, DR Preston
Benjamins, 2009
112*2009
Toward completely automated vowel extraction: Introducing DARLA
S Reddy, JN Stanford
Linguistics Vanguard 1 (1), 15-28, 2015
1082015
Child dialect acquisition: New perspectives on parent/peer influence1
JN Stanford
Journal of Sociolinguistics 12 (5), 567-596, 2008
982008
A sociotonetic analysis of Sui dialect contact
JN Stanford
Language Variation and Change 20 (3), 409-450, 2008
922008
A web application for automated dialect analysis
S Reddy, J Stanford
Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the …, 2015
802015
A call for more diverse sources of data: Variationist approaches in non‐English contexts
JN Stanford
Journal of Sociolinguistics 20 (4), 525-541, 2016
772016
Revisiting transmission and diffusion: An agent-based model of vowel chain shifts across large communities
JN Stanford, LA Kenny
Language variation and change 25 (2), 119-153, 2013
642013
“Eating the food of our place”: Sociolinguistic loyalties in multidialectal Sui villages
JN Stanford
Language in Society 38 (3), 287-309, 2009
582009
The lure of a distant horizon: Variation in indigenous minority languages
JN Stanford, DR Preston
Variation in indigenous minority languages, 1-20, 2009
462009
Clan as a sociolinguistic variable
JN Stanford, JN Stanford, DR Preston
Variation in indigenous minority languages, 463-484, 2009
462009
Dialect contact and identity: A case study of exogamous Sui clans
JN Stanford
ProQuest, 2007
452007
Documenting sociolinguistic variation in lesser-studied indigenous communities: Challenges and practical solutions
J Mansfield, J Stanford
University of Hawai'i Press, 2017
392017
Farewell to the founders: Major dialect changes along the east-west New England border
JN Stanford, TA Leddy-Cecere, KP Baclawski Jr
American Speech 87 (2), 126-169, 2012
362012
‘The rez accent knows no borders’: Native American ethnic identity expressed through English prosody
K Newmark, N Walker, J Stanford
Language in Society 45 (5), 633-664, 2016
352016
Sociolinguistic stratification and new dialect formation in a Canadian aboriginal community
S Clarke, JN Stanford, DR Preston
Variation in indigenous minority languages 25, 109, 2009
352009
New England English: Large-scale acoustic sociophonetics and dialectology
JN Stanford
Oxford University Press, USA, 2019
342019
“Tings change, all tings change”: The changing face of sociolinguistics with a global perspective
M Meyerhoff, JN Stanford
Globalising sociolinguistics, 1-15, 2015
332015
The sociolinguistics of exogamy: Dialect acquisition in a Zhuang village
JN Stanford, Y Pan
Journal of Sociolinguistics 17 (5), 573-607, 2013
282013
One size fits all? Dialectometry in a small clan-based indigenous society
JN Stanford
Language Variation and Change 24 (2), 247-278, 2012
282012
Bring on the crowd! Using online audio crowd-sourcing for large-scale new England dialectology and acoustic sociophonetics
C Kim, S Reddy, JN Stanford, E Wyschogrod, J Grieve
American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage 94 (2), 151-194, 2019
272019
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