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Matt Hunt Gardner
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The phonology of the Canadian Shift revisited: Thunder Bay & Cape Breton
RV Roeder, MH Gardner
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 19 (2), 161-170, 2013
312013
Peaks and arrowheads of vernacular reorganization
D Denis, MH Gardner, M Brook, SA Tagliamonte
Language Variation and Change 31 (1), 43-67, 2019
202019
Be like and the Constant Rate Effect: From the bottom to the top of the S-curve
MH Gardner, D Denis, M Brook, SA Tagliamonte
English Language & Linguistics 25 (2), 281-324, 2021
92021
Beyond the phonological void: Contrast and the Canadian Shift
MH Gardner
Ms., Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto, 2012
92012
The new global flow of linguistic influence: Be like at the saturation point
M Gardner, D Denis, M Brook, SA Tagliamonte
New Ways of Analysing Variation (NWAV) 42, 2013
82013
Variation isn’t that hard: Morphosyntactic choice does not predict production difficulty
MH Gardner, E Uffing, N Van Vaeck, B Szmrecsanyi
Plos one 16 (6), e0252602, 2021
62021
Grammatical variation and change in Industrial Cape Breton
MH Gardner
University of Toronto (Canada), 2017
62017
Phonological mergers have systemic phonetic consequences: PALM, trees, and the Low Back Merger Shift
MH Gardner, RV Roeder
Language Variation and Change 34 (1), 29-52, 2022
52022
The bike, the back, and the boyfriend: Confronting the “definite article conspiracy” <?br?>in Canadian and British English
MH Gardner, SA Tagliamonte
English World-Wide 41 (2), 225-254, 2020
32020
A unified account of the low back merger shift
RV Roeder, MH Gardner
Methods in Dialectology XVII, Mainz, August 1, 2022
22022
The acoustic and articulatory characteristics of Cape Breton fricative/t
M Hunt Gardner
Dialectologia et Geolinguistica 21 (1), 3-20, 2013
22013
Phonetics as a complement to phonology in the Canadian Shift
MH Gardner, R Roeder
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (5_Supplement), 4202-4202, 2013
22013
Oat and a boat: Diphthongs and identity in post-industrial Cape Breton
MH Gardner
Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2010
22010
The in-crowd and the" oat"-casts: diphthongs and identity in a Cape Breton high school
M Gardner
NWAV 39, 4-6, 2010
22010
Quantitative methods: New trends and perspectives
SA Tagliamonte, D Denis, MH Gardner
Technical Presentation at New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 43, 2014
12014
“Freakin swimming and everythink”: Variable (ING) in youth Aboriginal English
L Fraiese, G Collard, CR Louro, J Walker, MH Gardner
“Freakin swimming and everythink”: Variable (ING) in youth Aboriginal English, 2024
2024
Gettin’sociolinguistic data remotely: comparing vernacularity during online remote versus in-person sociolinguistic interviews
MH Gardner, V Kostadinova
Linguistics Vanguard, 2024
2024
Getting “good” data in a pandemic, part 1: assessing the validity and quality of data collected remotely
V Kostadinova, MH Gardner
Linguistics Vanguard 9 (s4), 329-334, 2024
2024
The calm in be like’s storm: Traditional frameworks alive in youth Aboriginal English: Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society 2023, at The University of Sydney
CR Louro, MH Gardner, G Collard, L Fraiese
Australian Linguistics Society (ALS) Conference 2023, 2023
2023
Grammatical variation is not suboptimal
B Szmrecsanyi, MH Gardner, T Van Hoey
Societas Linguistica Europaea 56, Date: 2023/08/29-2023/09/01, Location …, 2023
2023
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