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Correlation of the low-back vowel merger and TRAP-retraction
DS Bigham
Selected papers from NWAV 37 (15), 2, 2010
672010
Dialect contact and accommodation among emerging adults in a university setting
DS Bigham
The University of Texas at Austin, 2008
492008
Mechanisms of accommodation among emerging adults in a university setting
DS Bigham
Journal of English Linguistics 38 (3), 193-210, 2010
482010
Emerging adulthood in sociolinguistics
DS Bigham
Language and Linguistics Compass 6 (8), 533-544, 2012
272012
Northern California Vowels in Southern Illinois
DS Bigham
Annual Meeting of the American Dialect Society, San Francisco, CA, 2009
62009
Northern California vowels in Southern English
DS Bigham
Anaheim, CA, 2009
62009
The Movement of Front Vowel Allophones Before Nasals in Southern Illinois White Vernacular English (the PIN-PEN Merger)
DS Bigham
University of Texas at Austin, 2005
62005
What “might” might could be in “might could”: the case of double modals in Appalachian English
D Bigham
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 2000
52000
The evolutionary-emergence model of language change
DS Bigham
The Dialect Laboratory: Dialects as a Testing Ground for Theories of …, 2012
32012
Apparent-time low vowels among Mexican-Americans and Anglos in Austin, Texas
D Bigham, J White-Sustaíta, L Hinrichs
NWAV, 2009
32009
Vowel variation in southern Illinois
D Bigham
American Dialect Society (ADS), 2007
32007
Dude, What Was I Talking About? A New Sociolinguistic Framework for Marijuana-Intoxicated Speech
DS Bigham
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium about Language and Society, Austin …, 2002
32002
On the Importance of Standardized Word List Data in Dialectology Research
DS Bigham
Methods in Dialectology XIII–University of Leeds, 2008
12008
Dude, What Was I Talking About? A New Sociolinguistic Framework for Marijuana-Intoxicated Speech1
DS Bigham
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium about Language and Society—Austin, 2002
2002
The Evolutionary-Emergence Model: Explaining Linguistic Variation in a Transition Zone
DS Bigham
LING 521 Phonology
D Bigham
Arts and Letters, 0
LING 651 Sociology of Language
D Bigham
Arts and Letters, 0
LING 101 Introduction to Language, Section 1
D Bigham
Arts and Letters, 0
LING 243 Invented Languages: Klingon and Beyond
D Bigham
Arts and Letters, 0
LING 610 Topics in Historical Linguistics
D Bigham
Arts and Letters, 0
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