Description
New Ways of Analyzing Variation 46 (NWAV46)Invited and featured plenary keynote speaker
Talk title: When does a (sound) change stop progressing?
Period | 3 Nov 2017 |
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Event title | New Ways of Analyzing Variation 46 (NWAV46) |
Event type | Conference |
Conference number | 46 |
Location | Madison, WI, United StatesShow on map |
Keywords
- sociolinguistics
- linguistics
- variation
- language variation and change
- sociophonetics
- phonetics
- sound change
- historical linguistics
- social theory
- social sciences
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