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The apparent time construct
G Bailey, T Wikle, J Tillery, L Sand
Language variation and change 3 (3), 241-264, 1991
5751991
Some patterns of linguistic diffusion
G Bailey, T Wikle, J Tillery, L Sand
Language variation and change 5 (3), 359-390, 1993
2861993
Worldwide diffusion of the cellular telephone, 1995–2005
JC Comer, TA Wikle
The Professional Geographer 60 (2), 252-269, 2008
1052008
Hard and soft skills in preparing GIS professionals: Comparing perceptions of employers and educators
TA Wikle, TD Fagin
Transactions in GIS 19 (5), 641-652, 2015
982015
The effects of methods on results in dialectology
G Bailey, T Wikle, J Tillery
English World-Wide 18 (1), 35-63, 1997
871997
Methodology of a survey of Oklahoma dialects
G Bailey, J Tillery, T Wikle
SECOL REVIEW 21, 1-30, 1997
701997
Geographical patterns of membership in US environmental organizations
TA Wikle
The Professional Geographer 47 (1), 41-48, 1995
701995
Mass fatality management after the Indian Ocean tsunami
B Phillips, D Neal, T Wikle, A Subanthore, S Hyrapiet
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 17 (5), 681-697, 2008
472008
Continuing education and competency programmes in GIS
TA Wikle
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 12 (5), 491-507, 1998
441998
Renaming and rebranding within US and Canadian geography departments, 1990–2014
AE Frazier, TA Wikle
The Professional Geographer 69 (1), 12-21, 2017
432017
The emerging GIS degree landscape
TA Wikle, GA Finchum
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 27 (2), 107-122, 2003
432003
The focus of linguistic innovation in Texas
G Bailey, T Wikle, L Sand
English World-Wide 12 (2), 195-214, 1991
401991
The nationalization of a Southernism
J Tillery, T Wikle, G Bailey
Journal of English Linguistics 28 (3), 280-294, 2000
382000
GIS course planning: A comparison of syllabi at US college and universities
TA Wikle, TD Fagin
Transactions in GIS 18 (4), 574-585, 2014
372014
Demographic change and American dialectology in the twenty-first century
J Tillery, G Bailey, T Wikle
American Speech 79 (3), 227-249, 2004
352004
The linguistic consequences of catastrophic events: An example from the American Southwest
G Bailey, T Wikle, J Tillery, L Sand
Sociolinguistic variation: Data, theory, and analysis, 435-451, 1996
341996
Forthcoming.“The Nationalization of a Southernism.”
J Tillery, T Wikle, G Bailey
Journal of English Linguistics, 0
34
Cellular tower proliferation in the United States
TA Wikle
Geographical Review 92 (1), 45-62, 2002
332002
GIS education through certificate programs
TA Wikle
URISA-WASHINGTON DC- 11, 53-60, 1999
331999
The spatial diffusion of linguistic features in Oklahoma
T Wikle
Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, 1-15, 1997
321997
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