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Jennifer Nycz

Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University
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Linguistics Colloquium at University of Michigan

October 1, 2017

In late September I gave a colloquium talk at the University of Michigan ("Style in a second dialect: Topic- and stance-based variation among mobile speakers"). Thank you to the linguists in Ann Arbor for being such wonderful hosts!

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In Research, Talks Tags second dialect acquisition, stylistic variation
← Canada Research Chair sponsored talk at University of TorontoNational Science Foundation award: Second Dialect Acquisition and Stylistic Variation in Mobile Speakers →

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