Nicole Holliday

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2020- Linguistics University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Sociolinguistics, African American English, intonation, sociophonetics, prosody, racial identity, biracials
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Holliday NR, Squires L. (2020) Sociolinguistic labor, linguistic climate, and race(ism) on campus: Black college students’ experiences with language at predominantly white institutions Journal of Sociolinguistics. 25: 418-437
Holliday NR. (2019) Variation, race, and multiracial identity in linguistic research. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science. 10: e1480
Holliday NR. (2019) Variation in Question Intonation in the Corpus of Regional African American Language American Speech. 94: 110-130
Holliday N. (2017) “My Presiden(t) and Firs(t) Lady Were Black”:Style, Context, and Coronal Stop Deletion in the Speech of Barack and Michelle Obama American Speech. 92: 459-486
Holliday N, Martin S. (2017) Vowel categories and allophonic lowering among Bolivian Quechua–Spanish bilinguals Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 48: 199-222
Holliday N. (2016) Everything You Always Wanted to Know About African American Language (But Didn't Know to Ask) American Speech. 91: 100-106
Holliday N. (2016) Bermudian English: An acoustic analysis of vowel properties with implications for sociophonetic variation Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 140: 3219-3219
Holliday N. (2014) Acoustic properties of the vowel systems of Bolivian Quechua/Spanish bilinguals Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 136: 2173-2173
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