Leeds Studies in English - 1999
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Number of items: 15.
Black, Merja
(1999)
Parallel Lines Through Time: Speech, Writing and the Confusing Case of She.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 59-81.
Stockwell, Robert and Minkova, Donka
(1999)
Explanations of Sound Change: Contradictions between Dialect Data and Theories of Chain Shifting.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 83-102.
Klemola, Juhani and Jones, Mark J.
(1999)
The Leeds Corpus of English Dialects - Project.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 17-30.
Farrar, Kimberley and Grabe, Esther
(1999)
English Intonation in the British Isles.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 243-56.
Kerswill, Paul and Llamas, Carmen
(1999)
The First SuRE Moves: Early Steps Towards a Large Dialect Project.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 257-69.
Rydland, Kurt
(1999)
Front Rounded Vowels in Northumbrian English: The Evidence of The Orton Corpus.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 1-15.
Elmer, William
(1999)
The Phonetic Database Project (PDP) - A New Tool for the Dialectologist.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 31-58.
Macafee, Caroline and McGarrity, Briege
(1999)
Scots Language Attitudes and Language Maintenance.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 165-79.
Davis, Lawrence M. and Houck, Charles L.
(1999)
The East-West New England Dialect Boundary: Another Look at the Evidence.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 123-35.
Görlach, Manfred
(1999)
Attitudes Towards British English Dialects in the 19th Century.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 139-64.
Jones, Mark J.
(1999)
The Phonology of Definite Article Reduction.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 103-21.
Kretzschmar, William A., Jr.
(1999)
The Future of Dialectology.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 271-88.
Kerswill, Paul and Williams, Ann
(1999)
Dialect Recognition and Speech Community Focusing in New and Old Towns in England: the Effects of Dialect Levelling, Demography and Social Networks.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 205-41.
Stuart-Smith, Jane
(1999)
Glottals Past and Present: a Study of T-glottalling in Glaswegian.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3.
pp. 181-204.
Upton, Clive and Wales, Katie
(1999)
Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 30 (1999): Complete Volume.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 30.
i-288.
ISSN 0075-8566