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Rebecca Roeder
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The Canadian Shift in Toronto
R Roeder, LG Jarmasz
Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 55 (3), 387-404, 2010
612010
Variation in the English definite article: Socio‐historical linguistics in t'speech community1
SA Tagliamonte, RV Roeder
Journal of Sociolinguistics 13 (4), 435-471, 2009
522009
The Canadian shift in two Ontario cities
R Roeder
World Englishes 31 (4), 478-492, 2012
412012
Northern Cities Mexican American English: Vowel production and perception
RV Roeder
American Speech 85 (2), 163-184, 2010
372010
Ethnicity and sound change: Mexican American accommodation to the northern cities shift in Lansing, Michigan
RV Roeder
Michigan State University, 2006
36*2006
Joining the western region: Sociophonetic shift in Victoria
R Roeder, S Onosson, A D’Arcy
Journal of English Linguistics 46 (2), 87-112, 2018
352018
The phonology of the Canadian Shift revisited: Thunder Bay & Cape Breton
RV Roeder, MH Gardner
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 19 (2), 161-170, 2013
312013
The effects of phonetic environment on English/æ/among speakers of Mexican heritage in Michigan
R Roeder
Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 31, 2009
212009
The changing face of dixie: Spanish in the linguistic landscape of an emergent immigrant community in the New South
R Roeder, BC Walden
Ampersand 3, 126-136, 2016
202016
The lax vowel subsystem in Canadian English revisited
R Roeder, LG Jarmasz
Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 31, 2009
202009
Effects of consonantal context on the pronunciation of/æ/in the English of speakers of Mexican heritage from south central Michigan
R Roeder
A reader in sociophonetics 219, 71, 2010
112010
In search of a profound answer: Mainstream scripts and the marginalization of advanced-track urban students
CM Higgins, MM Thompson, RV Roeder
Linguistics and Education 14 (2), 195-220, 2003
112003
Grammar in Communicative Language Teaching: Teacher beliefs about theory versus practice
R Roeder, D Araujo-Jones, ER Miller
International Journal of English Language Teaching 8 (4), 45-64, 2020
92020
Phonological mergers have systemic phonetic consequences: PALM, trees, and the Low Back Merger Shift
MH Gardner, RV Roeder
Language Variation and Change 34 (1), 29-52, 2022
52022
Definite Article Reduction and The Obligatory Contour Principle in York English1
RV Roeder
Transactions of the Philological Society 110 (2), 225-240, 2012
52012
Lexical exceptionality in Yorkshire English
R Roeder
Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 30, 2009
32009
Mexican American English in Context: Accommodation to Other Available Norms in Lower Michigan
J Ocumpaugh, R Roeder
Linguistica Atlantica, 71-75, 2007
32007
A unified account of the low back merger shift
RV Roeder, MH Gardner
Methods in Dialectology XVII, Mainz, August 1, 2022
22022
Pedagogy, audience, and attitudes: Influencing university students’ metalinguistic awareness about texting practices
R Roeder, E Miller, P Garcés-Conejos Blitvich
Analyzing Digital Discourse: New Insights and Future Directions, 367-389, 2019
22019
Social-moderation of a structural sound change? The Canadian Shift in four communities
MH Gardner, R Roeder, B Childs
Meeting of the American Dialect Society, 2016
22016
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