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English language / Guggenheim Fellows / Historical linguistics / American slang / Northern cities vowel shift / William Labov / Language change / Lexical diffusion / Variation / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics / American English
Date: 2009-10-24 17:44:01
English language
Guggenheim Fellows
Historical linguistics
American slang
Northern cities vowel shift
William Labov
Language change
Lexical diffusion
Variation
Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
American English

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