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William Labov and Dennis R. Preston

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Journal of Linguistic Geography / Volume 1 / Issue 01 / June 2013, pp 1 - 3

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Settlement patterns and the eastern boundary of the Northern Cities Shift

Aaron J. Dinkin

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Journal of Linguistic Geography / Volume 1 / Issue 01 / June 2013, pp 4 - 30

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A multivariate spatial analysis of vowel formants in American English

Jack Grieve, Dirk Speelman and Dirk Geeraerts

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Journal of Linguistic Geography / Volume 1 / Issue 01 / June 2013, pp 31 - 51

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Geographic information systems and perceptual dialectology: a method for processing draw-a-map data

Chris Montgomery and Philipp Stoeckle

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Journal of Linguistic Geography / Volume 1 / Issue 01 / June 2013, pp 52 - 85

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Areal Features of the Anglophone World, Edited by Raymond Hickey. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 2012. pp. viii+500.

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