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Janneke Van Hofwegen
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Coming of age in African American English: A longitudinal study1
J Van Hofwegen, W Wolfram
Journal of Sociolinguistics 14 (4), 427-455, 2010
1992010
Country ideology and the California vowel shift
RJ Podesva, A D'onofrio, J Van Hofwegen, SK Kim
Language Variation and Change 27 (2), 157-186, 2015
892015
How conservatism and normative gender constrain variation in inland California
RJ Podesva, J Van Hofwegen
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 20 (2), 15, 2014
602014
s/exuality in smalltown California: Gender normativity and the acoustic realization of/s
RJ Podesva, J Van Hofwegen, E Levon, RB Mendes
Language, sexuality, and power: Studies in intersectional linguistics, 16-88, 2016
592016
2. THE LOW VOWELS IN California's CENTRAL VALLEY
A D'onofrio, P Eckert, RJ Podesva, T Pratt, J Van Hofwegen
Publication of the American Dialect Society 101 (1), 11-32, 2016
562016
Compression in the California vowel shift: Tracking generational sound change in California's Central Valley
A D'Onofrio, T Pratt, J Van Hofwegen
Language Variation and Change 31 (2), 193-217, 2019
422019
Apparent-time evolution of/l/in one African American community
J Van Hofwegen
Language Variation and Change 22 (3), 373-396, 2010
382010
Cross-generational change in/l/in Chicano English
J Van Hofwegen
English world-wide 30 (3), 302-325, 2009
252009
Dyadic analysis: Factors affecting African American English usage and accommodation in adolescent peer dyads
J Van Hofwegen
Language & Communication 41, 28-45, 2015
222015
African American Language: Language development from infancy to adulthood
M Kohn, W Wolfram, C Farrington, J Renn, J Van Hofwegen
Cambridge University Press, 2020
172020
The development of African American English through childhood and adolescence
J Van Hofwegen, S Lanehart
Oxford handbook of African American language 454, 474, 2015
152015
The systematicity of style: Investigating the full range of variation in everyday speech
J Van Hofwegen
Stanford University, 2017
132017
5. Nisei Style: Vowel Dynamism in a Second-Generation Japanese American Community
A D’Onofrio, J Van Hofwegen
Publication of the American Dialect Society 105 (1), 79-94, 2020
112020
On the utility of composite indices in longitudinal language study: The case of African American language
J Van Hofwegen, W Wolfram
Panel studies of variation and change, 73-98, 2017
112017
Retraction in the front vowel system of California’s Central Valley
J Van Hofwegen, T Pratt, A D’Onofrio
American Dialect Society Annual Meeting: Washington, DC. January, 2016
72016
Extraction or splitting? How A’movement phenomena in Lithuanian can shed light on the syntax-phonology interface and the NP-DP debate
J Van Hofwegen
Unpublished ms., Stanford University, 2013
52013
Composite dialect indexes confront variationism: The case of AAE
W Wolfram, J Van Hofwegen
New Ways of Analyzing Variation 41, 2012
42012
A day in the life: What self-recordings reveal about “everyday” language
J Van Hofwegen
New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 45), 2016
32016
Investigating a caregiver’s influence on vernacularity
J Van Hofwegen
New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 39) Conference, St. Antonio, Texas, 2010
32010
The new normal: Multi-modal distributions signifying loci of vocalic stylization
J Van Hofwegen
Linguistic Society of America 2015 Annual Meeting: Portland, OR. January, 2015
22015
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