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Robin Dodsworth
Robin Dodsworth
Professor of English, Linguistics program, North Carolina State University
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Urban rejection of the vernacular: The SVS undone
R Dodsworth, M Kohn
Language Variation and Change 24 (2), 221-245, 2012
1502012
Attribute networking: A technique for modeling social perceptions1
R Dodsworth
Journal of sociolinguistics 9 (2), 225-253, 2005
452005
Migration and dialect contact
R Dodsworth
Annual Review of Linguistics 3, 331-346, 2017
422017
Subject-verb order in spoken Arabic: Morpholexical and event-based factors
J Owens, R Dodsworth, T Rockwood
Language Variation and Change 21 (1), 39-67, 2009
402009
Social network cohesion and the retreat from Southern vowels in Raleigh
R Dodsworth, RA Benton
Language in Society 46 (3), 371-405, 2017
392017
Convergence in blue-collar Columbus, Ohio, African American and White vowel systems?
D Durian, R Dodsworth, J Schumacher
Publication of the American Dialect Society 94 (1), 161-190, 2009
362009
Retreat from the Southern Vowel Shift in Raleigh, NC: social factors
R Dodsworth
342013
Subject expression and discourse embeddedness in Emirati Arabic
J Owens, R Dodsworth, M Kohn
Language Variation and Change 25 (3), 255-285, 2013
332013
Social class
R Dodsworth
The SAGE handbook of sociolinguistics, 192-207, 2011
312011
Sociological consciousness as a component of linguistic variation1
R Dodsworth
Journal of Sociolinguistics 12 (1), 34-57, 2008
282008
Language variation and social networks
D Sharma, R Dodsworth
Annual Review of Linguistics 6, 341-361, 2020
242020
Speech communities, social networks, and communities of practice
R Dodsworth
Research Methods in Sociolinguistics: A Practical Guide, 262-275, 2013
232013
Modeling socioeconomic class in variationist sociolinguistics
R Dodsworth
Language and Linguistics Compass 3 (5), 1314-1327, 2009
232009
Linguistic variation and sociological consciousness
RM Dodsworth
The Ohio State University, 2005
222005
Language variation and change in social networks: A bipartite approach
R Dodsworth, RA Benton
Routledge, 2019
212019
Explaining Ø and overt subjects in spoken Arabic
J Owens, A Elgibali
Information structure in spoken Arabic, 38-78, 2013
192013
Towards a sociologically-grounded view of occupation in sociolinguistics
J Forrest, R Dodsworth
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 22 (2), 31-40, 2016
182016
Network embeddedness and the retreat from Southern vowels in Raleigh
R Dodsworth
Network 10, 1-2014, 2014
182014
Revisiting the need for new approaches to social class in variationist sociolinguistics
C Mallinson, R Dodsworth
Sociolinguistic Studies 3 (2), 253-278, 2010
182010
Gradience, allophony, and chain shifts
AJ Dinkin, R Dodsworth
Language Variation and Change 29 (1), 101-127, 2017
172017
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