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Maciej Baranowski
Maciej Baranowski
Senior Lecturer in English Sociolinguistics, University of Manchester
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Properties of the sociolinguistic monitor1
W Labov, S Ash, M Ravindranath, T Weldon, M Baranowski, N Nagy
Journal of Sociolinguistics 15 (4), 431-463, 2011
2152011
Phonological variation and change in the dialect of Charleston, South Carolina
M Baranowski
Publication of the American Dialect Society 92, 2007
1192007
Listeners' sensitivity to the frequency of sociolinguistic variables
W Labov, S Ash, M Baranowski, N Nagy, M Ravindranath, T Weldon
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 12 (2), 10, 2006
1002006
Current usage of the epicene pronoun in written English
M Baranowski
Journal of Sociolinguistics 6 (3), 378-397, 2002
942002
The fronting of the back upgliding vowels in Charleston, South Carolina
M Baranowski
Language Variation and Change 20 (3), 527-551, 2008
762008
Manchester English
M Baranowski, D Turton, R Hickey
Researching Northern Englishes, 293-316, 2015
582015
Sociophonetics
M Baranowski
The Oxford Handbook of Sociolinguistics, 403-424, 2013
562013
Class matters: The sociolinguistics of GOOSE and GOAT in Manchester English
M Baranowski
Language Variation and Change 29 (3), 301-339, 2017
422017
On the role of social factors in the loss of phonemic distinctions1
M Baranowski
English Language & Linguistics 17 (2), 271-295, 2013
352013
50 msec
W Labov, M Baranowski
Language variation and change 18 (3), 223-240, 2006
352006
td-deletion in British English: New evidence for the long-lost morphological effect
M Baranowski, D Turton
Language Variation and Change 32 (1), 1-23, 2020
212020
Locating speakers in the socioeconomic hierarchy: Towards the optimal indicators of social class
M Baranowski, D Turton
New Ways of Analyzing Variation 47, 18-21, 2018
192018
The effect of outliers on the perception of sound change
W Labov, M Baranowski, A Dinkin
Language Variation and Change 22 (2), 175-190, 2010
172010
The Southern Shift in a marginally Southern dialect
M Baranowski
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 14 (2), 6, 2008
152008
A constant rate effect in Manchester/t/-glottalling: high-frequency words are ahead of, but change at the same rate as, low-frequency words
R Bermúdez-Otero, M Baranowski, G Bailey, D Turton
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (6), 1176-90, 2015
132015
Ethnicity and sound change: African American English in Charleston, SC
M Baranowski
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 19 (2), 2, 2013
132013
Not quite the same: The social stratification and phonetic conditioning of the FOOT–STRUT vowels in Manchester
D Turton, M Baranowski
Journal of Linguistics 57 (1), 163-201, 2021
102021
T [ʉ] c [ʉɫ] for sch [ʉɫ]: The interaction of/l/-darkening and/u/-fronting in Manchester
D Turton, M Baranowski
New Ways of Analyzing Variation 43, 2014
62014
The sociolinguistics of back vowel fronting in Manchester English
M Baranowski
Methods in Dialectology XV, University of Groningen, 11-15, 2014
62014
The FOOT-STRUT vowels in Manchester: Evidence for the diachronic precursor to the split?
M Baranowski, D Turton
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics, 2018
42018
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