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/r/ and the construction of place identity on New York City's Lower East Side1
K Becker
Journal of Sociolinguistics 13 (5), 634-658, 2009
1812009
The short-a system of New York City English: an update
K Becker, AW Wong
742010
Linguistic repertoire and ethnic identity in New York City
K Becker
Language & Communication 35, 43-54, 2014
732014
The low-back-merger shift: Uniting the Canadian vowel shift, the California vowel shift, and short front vowel shifts across North America
K Becker
(No Title), 2019
652019
The sociolinguistic interview
K Becker
Data collection in Sociolinguistics, 107-133, 2013
652013
Regional dialect features on the Lower East Side of New York City: Sociophonetics, ethnicity, and identity
K Becker
New York University, 2010
602010
The vowel phonologies of African American and white New York City residents
EL Coggshall, K Becker
Publication of the American Dialect Society 94 (1), 101-128, 2009
592009
The social motivations of reversal: Raised bought in New York City English
K Becker
Language in Society 43 (4), 395-420, 2014
562014
(r) we there yet? The change to rhoticity in New York City English
K Becker
Language Variation and Change 26 (2), 141-168, 2014
522014
Variation in West Coast English: The Case of Oregon
K Becker, A Aden, K Best, H Jacobson
Pub. of the Am. Dialect Society 101, 107-134, 2016
412016
Linking community coherence, individual coherence, and bricolage: The co-occurrence of (r), raised BOUGHT and raised BAD in New York City English
K Becker
Lingua 172, 87-99, 2016
392016
The sociolinguistics of ethnicity in New York City
K Becker, EL Coggshall
Language and Linguistics Compass 3 (3), 751-766, 2009
372009
Katelyn Best, and Haley Jacobson. 2016.“Variation in West Coast English: The Case of Oregon.”
K Becker, A Aden
Fridland et al, 107-34, 2016
302016
Social conflict and social practice on the Lower East Side: A study of regional dialect features in New York City English
K Becker
New York: New York University dissertation, 2010
142010
The New York City–New Orleans connection: evidence from constraint ranking comparison
K Carmichael, K Becker
Language Variation and Change 30 (3), 287-314, 2018
132018
Creaky voice in a diverse gender sample: Challenging ideologies about sex, gender and creak in American English
K Becker, S Khan, L Zimman
New Ways of Analyzing Variation 44, 2015
92015
The social meaning (s) of raised BOUGHT in New York City: A perceptual approach
K Becker
New Ways of Analyzing Variation 40, 2011
92011
Beyond binary gender: creaky voice, gender, and the variationist enterprise
K Becker, L Zimman
Language Variation and Change 34 (2), 215-238, 2022
82022
Indexing coffee talkers: social meaning and language change in New York City English
K Becker
Prieiga per internetą http://academic. reed. edu/linguistics/becker …, 2013
62013
Katelyn Best, Rena Dimes, Juan Flores & Haley Jacobson. 2013. Keep Portland weird: Vowels in Oregon English
K Becker, A Aden
New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 42, 0
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