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Variationist Theory

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Nicole Chartier
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Research

Graduate, Dissertations

  • Conrod, K. (2019). Pronouns Raising and Emerging. Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington. 

Publications, Books

  • Fridland, V., Kendall, T., Evans, B., & Wassink, A. B. (2016). Speech of the Western States. Vol. 1, The Coastal States. Publication of the American Dialect Society, 101.

Undergraduate, Honors Theses

  • Squizzero, R. (2009). Effects of Style and Gender on Fronting and Raising of /æ/ and /ε/ before /g/ in Seattle English (Bachelors Thesis). University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

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