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Garrett, Peter, Angie Williams, and Betsy Evans, ‘Attitudinal Data from New Zealand, Australia, the USA and UK about Each Other’s Englishes: Recent Changes or Consequences of Methodologies?’, ed. by Ingrid Piller, Multilingua, 24.3, 211–35 <https://doi.org/10.1515/mult.2005.24.3.211>
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Horvath, Barbara M., and Ronald J. Horvath, ‘A Multilocality Study of a Sound Change in Progress: The  Case of /l/ Vocalization in New Zealand and Australian English’, Language Variation and Change, 13.1, 37–57 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954394501131029>
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Irvine, Judith, and Susan Gal, ‘Language Ideology and Linguistic Differentiation’, in Regimes of Language: Ideologies, Polities, and Identities (Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, 2000), School of American Research advanced seminar series, 35–83
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