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FROM THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE: PARAMETERS OF LANGUAGE VARIATION 1 Is there any Evidence of Rhoticity in Historical Australian English? John Lonergan and Felicity Cox
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Document Date: 2010-12-19 12:03:17


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Jamestown / New York City / Sydney / Plymouth / /

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Sudbury / NCH / /

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North America / /

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United States / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / Scotland / South Africa / New Zealand / Ireland / Wales / /

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John Meredith Tasmania National Library of Australia / Tasmania National Library / Queensland National Library of Australia / Mitchell Library / Melbourne National Library of Australia / /

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Cape of Good Hope / /

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Cape of Good Hope / /

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Macquarie University / European monetary union / army / /

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Birth / Felicity Cox / Elizabeth II / Golby / John Lonergan / Gulgong / William Labov / D. Taylor / Sharon / /

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minimally rhotic speaker / second author for impressionistic and acoustic verification / Queen / modern / non-rhotic speaker / model / Wagga Wagga NSW Alex Hood Speaker / speaker / given the phonetic environment / first speaker / Norm O’Connor Speaker / speaker / Barry McDonald Speaker / NSW Private donation Speaker / chair / Collection Speaker / Alex Hood Speaker / rhotic speaker / NSW NSW Bicentenial Speaker / /

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South Wales / /

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