Items where Division is "Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences > Linguistics" and Year is 2019
Number of items: 6. KKiesling, Scott F. (2019) The ‘Gay Voice’ and ‘Brospeak’: Towards a Systematic Model of Stance. In: The Oxford Handbook of Language and Sexuality. Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford. ISBN UNSPECIFIED (In Press) TTse, Holman (2019) Beyond the Monolingual Core and out into the Wild: A Variationist Study of Early Bilingualism and Sound Change in Toronto Heritage Cantonese. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh. (Unpublished) Tse, Holman (2019) Can heritage speakers innovate allophonic splits due to contact? In: Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, January 5, 2019, New York, NY. Tse, Holman (2019) Linguistic dominance, use, and proficiency as factors in heritage language sound change. In: Workshop on Sound Change 5, June 21, 2019, University of California - Davis, Davis, CA. Tse, Holman (2019) Vowel shifts in Cantonese?: Toronto vs. Hong Kong. Asia-Pacific Language Variation, 5 (1). pp. 67-83. ISSN 2215-1354 Tse, Holman (2019) What can diasporic languages teach us about the development of phonological distinctions?: Examples from Somali Chizigula Stops and Toronto Cantonese Vowels. In: Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute Symposium on Linguistic Research with Diaspora Communities (LRDC), June 30, 2019, University of California - Davis, Davis, CA. |