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Sarah Van Eyndhoven
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The< quh->–< wh-> switch: an empirical account of the anglicisation of a Scots variant in Scotland during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
S Van Eyndhoven, L Clark
English Language & Linguistics 24 (1), 211-236, 2020
72020
5 Lenition and T-to-R are differently salient: the representation of competing realisations of/t/in Liverpool English dialect literature
P Honeybone, K Watson, S Van Eyndhoven
Perspectives on Northern Englishes 96, 83, 2017
52017
Extending defoe for the efficient analysis of historical texts at scale
R Filgueira, C Grover, V Karaiskos, B Alex, S Van Eyndhoven, L Gotthard, ...
2021 IEEE 17th International Conference on eScience (eScience), 21-29, 2021
42021
’Scots for the masses’? exploring the use of Scots in 19th century digitised chapbooks
S van Eyndhoven, L Gotthard, R Filgueira
ISLE 6 conference, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Online), 2021
22021
‘An Eye for an Aye’: linguistic and political backlash and conformity in eighteenth-century Scots
S Van Eyndhoven
Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 7 (2), 243-282, 2021
12021
" Quhen I am begun to write I really knou not what to say” Inter-and intra-writer variation in the use of< quh-> in Early Modern Scots
S van Eyndhoven
Unlocking the History of English: Pragmatics, prescriptivism and text types …, 2024
2024
'Ane end of an auld song?': macro and micro perspectives on written Scots in correspondence during the Union of the Parliaments Debates
S van Eyndhoven
The University of Edinburgh, 2023
2023
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY HOP-SCOTCH: THE BALANCING ACT OF LOCATION, STATUS AND RECIPIENT ON SCOTS IN18TH CENTURY CORRESPONDENCE
S van Eyndhoven
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