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Jennifer Smith
Jennifer Smith
Professor of Sociolinguistics, University of Glasgow
Verified email at glasgow.ac.uk
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Variation and the minimalist program
D Adger, J Smith
Syntax and variation, 149-178, 2005
2702005
“Mam, my trousers is fa'in doon!”: Community, caregiver, and child in the acquisition of variation in a Scottish dialect
J Smith, M Durham, L Fortune
Language variation and change 19 (1), 63-99, 2007
2382007
Nominal wage rigidity in the United Kingdom
JC Smith
The Economic Journal 110 (462), 176-195, 2000
2222000
No taming the vernacular! Insights from the relatives in northern Britain
S Tagliamonte, J Smith, H Lawrence
Language Variation and Change 17 (1), 75-112, 2005
1392005
No momentary fancy! The zero ‘complementizer’in English dialects
S Tagliamonte, J Smith
English Language & Linguistics 9 (2), 289-309, 2005
1372005
The ins and outs of UK unemployment
JC Smith
The Economic Journal 121 (552), 402-444, 2011
1322011
Variation in agreement: A lexical feature-based approach
D Adger, J Smith
Lingua 120 (5), 1109-1134, 2010
1262010
Universal and dialect-specific pathways of acquisition: Caregivers, children, and t/d deletion
J Smith, M Durham, L Fortune
Language Variation and Change 21 (1), 69-95, 2009
1242009
The social and linguistic in the acquisition of sociolinguistic norms: Caregivers, children, and variation
J Smith, M Durham, H Richards
Linguistics 51 (2), 285-324, 2013
1182013
Market structure in mobile telecoms: qualified indirect access and the receiver pays principle
C Doyle, JC Smith
Information Economics and Policy 10 (4), 471-488, 1998
981998
‘We were all thegither . . . I think we was all thegither’:was regularization in Buckie English
J Smith, S Tagliamonte
World Englishes 17 (2), 105-126, 1998
931998
 Layering, competition and a twist of fate: Deontic modality in dialects of English
SA Tagliamonte, J Smith
Diachronica 23 (2), 341-380, 2006
822006
The role of worker flows in the dynamics and distribution of UK unemployment
MWL Elsby, JC Smith, J Wadsworth
Oxford Review of Economic Policy 27 (2), 338-363, 2011
802011
Mam, my trousers is fa
J Smith, M Durham, L Fortune
doon, 2007
782007
Old was, new ecology: Viewing English through the sociolinguistic filter
S Tagliamonte, J Smith
LANGUAGE IN SOCIETY-OXFORD- 28, 141-174, 2000
762000
Synchrony and diachrony in the evolution of English: evidence from Scotland.
J Smith
University of York, 2000
752000
Bidialectalism or dialect death? Explaining generational change in the Shetland Islands, Scotland
J Smith, M Durham
American Speech 87 (1), 57-88, 2012
732012
“Either it isn’t or it’s not”: neg/aux contraction in British dialects
SA Tagliamonte, J Smith
English World-Wide 23 (2), 251-281, 2002
732002
Grammaticalization at an early stage: future be going to in conservative British dialects1
SA Tagliamonte, M Durham, J Smith
English Language & Linguistics 18 (1), 75-108, 2014
682014
Negative concord in the old and new world: Evidence from Scotland
J Smith
Language Variation and Change 13 (2), 109-134, 2001
672001
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