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1994
From Somerset to Samaná: Preverbal did in the voyage of English
2004
A statistical analysis of regional variation in adverb position in a corpus of written Standard American English
2012
Undoing Appropriateness: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and Language Diversity in Education
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“The Chain Remain the Same” Communicative Practices in the Hip Hop Nation
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African American English in the diaspora: Evidence from old-line Nova Scotians
1991
There's no tense like the present: Verbal -sinflection in early Black English
1989
Language and the Internet
2001 Standout
Discourse: A Critical Introduction.
2008 Standout
Grammatical Variation in British English Dialects: A Study in Corpus-Based Dialectometry
2012
Analysing Sociolinguistic Variation
2006 Standout
Was/werevariation across the generations: View from the city of York
1998
Advances in Dialectometry
2014 Standout
African American English: A Linguistic Introduction
2004
Unsettling race and language: Toward a raciolinguistic perspective
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-S or Nothing: Marking the Plural in the African-American Diaspora
1994
African American English
2002
Polycentricity and interactional regimes in ‘global neighborhoods’
2005 Standout
English as a Global Language
2003 Standout
Discourse
2005 Standout
Uses of Southern‐sounding speech by contemporary Texas women
1999
Works of Michael Montgomery being referenced
"He Bes Took Up with a Yankee Girl and Moved Up There to New York": The Verb bes in the Carolinas and Its History
1999
Centennial usage studies
1994
Language Variety in the South
1988
ON THE TRAIL OF EARLY NONSTANDARD GRAMMAR: AN ELECTRONIC CORPUS OF SOUTHERN U.S. ANTEBELLUM OVERSEERS' LETTERS
2001
Annotated Bibliography of Southern American English
1990
Language Variety in the South: Perspectives in Black and White
1988
Legacies of Colonial English
2005
“The black men has wives and Sweet harts [and third person plural -s] Jest like the white men”: Evidence for verbal -s from written documents on 19th-century African American speech
1993
Exploring the Roots of Appalachian English
1989