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  3. Vol. 2 No. 2 (2016)

Vol. 2 No. 2 (2016)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2218/ls.v2i2.2016
Published: 18-Aug-2016

Articles

  • Editorial

    Lauren Hall-Lew
    1
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  • Has Barack Obama Changed his Language in Later Life? A Case Study of -ing/-in Variation and the MOUTH Vowel

    Xinyun Lei, Siqi Liu
    2-9
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  • “Whey Aye My Good Sir”: Has Cheryl Fernandez-Versini’s Accent Moved from Tyneside English to RP?

    Victoria Wallace
    10-19
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  • ‘Ow Cockney is Beckham Twenty Years On? An Investigation into H-dropping and T-glottaling

    Sofia Dahou, Jasmine Hamlin
    20-27
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  • The Influence of Aspects of Social Identity on the Development of L2 Phonology

    Jenia Yudytska
    28-35
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  • An Intraspeaker Variation Study of Scottish English /r/ Pharyngealisation

    Ruaridh Purse, Euan McGill
    36-44
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  • Black Country English in the Spotlight: A Stylistic Analysis of Variable Contrast between Phonemes in an Urban Regiolect of British English

    Joel Merry
    45-56
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