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Katie Carmichael
Katie Carmichael
Associate Professor of English, Virginia Tech
Verified email at vt.edu - Homepage
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" I never thought I had an accent until the hurricane": Sociolinguistic Variation in Post-Katrina Greater New Orleans
K Carmichael
The Ohio State University, 2014
44*2014
Displacement and local linguistic practices: R‐lessness in post‐Katrina Greater New Orleans
K Carmichael
Journal of Sociolinguistics 21 (5), 696-719, 2017
41*2017
The performance of Cajun English in Boudreaux and Thibodeaux jokes
K Carmichael
American Speech 88 (4), 377-412, 2013
262013
Place-linked expectations and listener awareness of regional accents
K Carmichael
Awareness and control in sociolinguistic research, 123-151, 2016
222016
But qui c'est la difference? Discourse markers in Louisiana French: The case of but vs. mais
N Dajko, K Carmichael
Language in Society 43 (2), 159-183, 2014
202014
Ain't Dere No More: New Orleans Language and Local Nostalgia in Vic & Nat'ly Comics
K Carmichael, N Dajko
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 26 (3), 234-258, 2016
162016
(æ) fter the storm: An examination of the short-a system in Greater New Orleans
K Carmichael
Language Variation and Change 32 (1), 107-131, 2020
152020
Apparent time and network effects on long-term cross-dialect accommodation among college students
K Campbell-Kibler, A Walker, S Elward, K Carmichael
Univ. Penn. Work. Papers Linguist 20 (2), 4, 2014
142014
The New York City–New Orleans connection: evidence from constraint ranking comparison
K Carmichael, K Becker
Language Variation and Change 30 (3), 287-314, 2018
132018
The Ohiospeaks project: Engaging undergraduates in sociolinguistic research
S Wanjema, K Carmichael, A Walker, K Campbell-Kibler
American speech 88 (2), 223-235, 2013
122013
The rise of Canadian raising of/au/in New Orleans English
K Carmichael
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 147 (1), 554-567, 2020
112020
On the role of the present indicative in variable future-time reference in Hexagonal French
A Gudmestad, A Edmonds, B Donaldson, K Carmichael
Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 63 (1), 42-69, 2018
102018
Gender differences in the substitution of/h/for/ʒ/in a formal register of an endangered dialect of Louisiana French
K Carmichael
Southern Journal of Linguistics 31 (2), 1-27, 2007
92007
Language death and stylistic variation: An intergenerational study of the substitution of/h/for/ʒ/in the French of the Pointe-Au-Chien Indians
K Carmichael
Unpublished Tulane University masters thesis, 2008
82008
Near-native sociolinguistic competence in French: Evidence from variable future-time expression
A Gudmestad, A Edmonds, B Donaldson, K Carmichael
Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics 23 (1), 169-191, 2020
72020
Linguistic indirectness in parent–preschooler reminiscing about emotion‐related events: Links with emotion regulation and psychosocial adjustment
E Hernandez, K Carmichael, Ş Kiliç, JC Dunsmore
Social Development 28 (4), 761-781, 2019
72019
Language death and subject expression: First-person-singular subjects in a declining dialect of Louisiana French
K Carmichael, A Gudmestad
Journal of French Language Studies 29 (1), 67-91, 2019
72019
“Since when does the Midwest have an accent?” The role of regional US accents and reported speaker origin in speaker evaluations
K Carmichael
English World-Wide 39 (2), 127-156, 2018
72018
Yat English features in Chalmette, Louisiana
K Carmichael
Southern Journal of Linguistics 36 (1), 191-199, 2012
72012
Toward integrating research on parent–child emotion talk and linguistic theory: A spotlight on parents’(in) direct communication
E Hernandez, K Carmichael, JC Dunsmore
Social Development 30 (1), 38-56, 2021
52021
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