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Suzanne Evans Wagner
Suzanne Evans Wagner
Associate Professor of Linguistics, Michigan State University
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Age grading in sociolinguistic theory
SE Wagner
Language and linguistics compass 6 (6), 371-382, 2012
2792012
Age grading in the Montréal French inflected future
SE Wagner, G Sankoff
Language Variation and Change 23 (3), 275-313, 2011
2032011
Real-time evidence for age grad (ing) in late adolescence
SE Wagner
Language Variation and Change 24 (2), 179-202, 2012
962012
Linguistic change and stabilization in the transition from adolescence to adulthood
SE Wagner
University of Pennsylvania, 2008
782008
Age grading in retrograde movement: The inflected future in Montreal French
G Sankoff, SE Wagner
U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 12 (2), 1-14, 2006
752006
Reversal and re-organization of the Northern Cities Shift in Michigan
SE Wagner, A Mason, M Nesbitt, E Pevan, M Savage
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 22 (2), 19, 2016
672016
Panel studies of variation and change
SE Wagner, I Buchstaller
Routledge, 2018
472018
Old‐age language variation and change: Confronting variationist ageism
H Pichler, SE Wagner, A Hesson
Language and Linguistics Compass 12 (6), e12281, 2018
462018
Individual sensitivity to the frequency of socially meaningful linguistic cues affects language attitudes
SE Wagner, A Hesson
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 33 (6), 651-666, 2014
292014
What Makes a Panel Study Work?: Researcher and Participant in Real Time
SE Wagner, SA Tagliamonte
Panel studies of variation and change, 213-232, 2017
242017
Quantifying the referential function of general extenders in North American English
SE Wagner, A Hesson, K Bybel, H Little
Language in Society 44 (5), 705-731, 2015
242015
The long tail of language change: Québécois French futures in real time
G Sankoff, SE Wagner, L Jensen
222012
Linguistic correlates of Irish-American and Italian-American ethnicity in high school and beyond
SE Wagner
Language & Communication 35, 75-87, 2014
212014
Finding needles in the right haystack: Double modals in medical consultations
JD Hasty, A Hesson, SE Wagner, R Lannon
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 18 (2), 41-47, 2012
192012
7. A Tale of Two Shifts: Movement Toward the Low-Back-Merger Shift in Lansing, Michigan
M Nesbitt, SE Wagner, A Mason
Publication of the American Dialect Society 104 (1), 144-165, 2019
172019
Introduction: Using panel data in the sociolinguistic study of variation and change
I Buchstaller, SE Wagner
Panel studies of variation and change, 1-18, 2017
172017
The long tail of language change: A trend and panel study of Québécois French futures
G Sankoff, SE Wagner
Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 65 (2), 246-275, 2020
162020
“We act like girls and we don't act like men”: Ethnicity and local language change in a Philadelphia high school
SE Wagner
Language in Society 42 (4), 361-383, 2013
162013
We act like girls and we don’t act like men”: The use of the maleassociated variable (ay0) in South Philadelphia
SE Wagner
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 13 (1), 393, 2007
132007
An apparent time paradox: change in Montréal French auxiliary selection, 1971–1995
G Sankoff, P Thibault, SE Wagner
New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 33, 2004
122004
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