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Laurel MacKenzie
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George Bailey
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Danielle Turton
(2022).
Towards an updated dialect atlas of British English
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Journal of Linguistic Geography
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George Bailey
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Stephen Nichols
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Maciej Baranowski
,
Danielle Turton
(2022).
Affrication as the cause of /s/-retraction: Evidence from Manchester English
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Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics
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Danielle Turton
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Maciej Baranowski
(2021).
The sociolinguistics of /l/ in Manchester
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Linguistics Vanguard
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Sam Kirkham
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Danielle Turton
,
Adrian Leemann
(2020).
A typology of laterals in twelve English dialects
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Express Letters
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Danielle Turton
,
Maciej Baranowski
(2020).
Not quite the same: The social and phonetic conditioning of the FOOT-STRUT vowels in Manchester
. Journal of Linguistics.
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Maciej Baranowski
,
Danielle Turton
(2020).
TD-deletion in British English: New evidence for the long lost morphological effect?
. Language Variation and Change.
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Laurel MacKenzie
,
Danielle Turton
(2020).
Assessing the accuracy of existing forced alignment software on varieties of British English
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Linguistics Vanguard
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Maciej Baranowski
,
Danielle Turton
(2018).
The FOOT-STRUT vowels in Manchester. Evidence for the diachronic precursor to the split?
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Erik Schleef
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Danielle Turton
(2018).
Sociophonetic variation of `like' in British dialects: effects of function, context and predictability
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English Language and Linguistics
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Danielle Turton
(2017).
Categorical or gradient? An ultrasound investigation of /l/-darkening and vocalization in varieties of English
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Danielle Turton
(2016).
Synchronic stratum-specific rates of application reflect diachronic change: morphosyntactic conditioning of variation in English /l/-darkening.
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Papers in Historical Phonology
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Maciej Baranowski
,
Danielle Turton
(2015).
Manchester English
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Researching Northern Englishes
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Danielle Turton
(2015).
Determining categoricity in English /l/-darkening: a principal component analysis of ultrasound spline data
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Danielle Turton
(2014).
Variation in English /l/: Synchronic reflections of the life cycle of phonological processes
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Danielle Turton
(2014).
Some /l/s are darker than others: accounting for variation in English /l/ with ultrasound tongue imaging
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Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
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