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  3. Vol. 2 No. 1 (2016)

Vol. 2 No. 1 (2016)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2218/ls.v2i1.2016
Published: 21-Mar-2016

Articles

  • Editorial

    Lauren Hall-Lew
    1-2
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  • Code-Switching as Strategically Employed in Political Discourse

    Yova Kementchedjhieva
    3-9
    • PDF
  • Jane Lynch and /s/: The Effect of Addressee Sexuality on Fricative Realization

    Julie Saigusa
    10-16
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  • Sixty Years of Speech: A Study of Language Change in Adulthood

    Bei Qing Cham
    17-26
    • PDF
  • Does Geographic Relocation Induce the Loss of Features from a Single Speaker’s Native Dialect?

    Hollie Barker
    27-34
    • PDF
  • Investigating Linguistic Prestige in Scotland: An Acoustic Study of Accommodation between Speakers of Two Varieties of Scottish Standard English

    Abigail Salvesen
    35-47
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  • Is a Day out of Hawick a Day Wasted? A Study of Bidialectalism in Young Hawick Females

    Alice Rawsthorne
    48-62
    • PDF
  • Achieving Native-like Pronunciation through Phonetic Analysis and Poetry

    Maria Dokovova
    63-78
    • PDF

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