Wagner, S. E., A. Hesson & H. Little. 2016. Comparing referential general extender use across registers in American English speech. In H. Pichler (ed.), Discourse-Pragmatic Variation and Change: Insights from English. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 211-231.
Wagner, S. E., A. Hesson, K. Bybel & H. Little. 2015. Quantifying the referential function of general extenders in North American English. Language in Society 44: 705-731.
Hesson, A. & M. Shellgren. 2015. Discourse marker like in real time: Characterizing the time-course of sociolinguistic impression formation. American Speech 90: 154-186.
Tetreault, C. 2015. Transcultural Teens: Performing Youth Identities in French Cités. London: Wiley.
Wagner, S. E. & A. Hesson. 2014. Listener sensitivity to the frequency of linguistic cues affects language attitudes. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 33: 651-666.
Hesson, A. 2014. Medically speaking: Mandative adjective extraposition in physician speech. Journal of Sociolinguistics 18(3): 289-318.
Wagner, S. E. 2014. Linguistic correlates of Irish-American and Italian-American ethnicity in high school and beyond. Language and Communication 35:75-87. Special issue of “New Perspectives on Linguistic Variation and Ethnic Identity in North America”, edited by Lauren Hall-Lew and Malcah Yaeger-Dror.
Wagner, S. E. 2013. “We act like girls and we don’t act like men”: Ethnicity and local language change in a Philadelphia high school. Language in Society, 42(4): 361-383.
Wagner, S. E., K. Bybel & K. VerPlanck. 2013. Back and forth with classes and that kind of thing: A panel study of general extender use in Philadelphia. In Alena Barysevich, Alexandra D’Arcy and David Heap (eds.), Proceedings of Methods XIV: Papers from the Fourteenth International Conference on Methods in Dialectology. Bamberg Studies in English Linguistics. Pieterlen, Switzerland: Peter Lang. pp. 337-348.
Hesson, A. 2012. A linguistic comparison of patient- and doctor-centered interviewing. Patient Education and Counseling 88: 373-380.
Wagner, S. E. 2012. Age grading in sociolinguistic theory. Language and Linguistics Compass 6(6):371-382.
Wagner, S. E. 2012. Real time evidence for age grad(ing) in late adolescence. Language Variation and Change 24(2): 179-202.
Hasty, J. D., A. Hesson, S. E. Wagner & R. Lannon. 2011. Finding needles in the right haystack: Double modals in medical consultations.University of Pennsylvania Working Papers 18.2: Selected Papers from NWAV 40. pp. 41-47. http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol18/iss2/6/
Presentations
2015. Shellgren, M. Individual differences in listener perceptions: personality or cognitive processing? Paper presented at New Ways of Analyzing Variation 44, Toronto, Canada, October 22-25.
2015. Xu, C. Sociolinguistic meanings of syllable contraction in Mandarin: Region and gender. Paper presented at New Ways of Analyzing Variation 44, Toronto, Canada, October 22-25.
2015. Zheng, M. Chinese American accommodation to the Northern Cities Shift in Southeast Michigan. Poster presented at New Ways of Analyzing Variation 44, Toronto, Canada, October 22-25.
2015. Buchstaller, I. & S. E. Wagner. Community-based studies of language change. Special session at International Conference on Language Variation in Europe 8, University of Leipzig, Germany, May 27-29.
2015. Wagner, S. E. & A. Hesson. Assessing sociolinguistic monitor performance as a function of individual differences. Poster accepted at the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, January 8-11.
2014. Wagner, S. E. & G. Sankoff. ‘Senior peer pressure’ and late stage language change. Paper presented at New Ways of Analyzing Variation 43, University of Illinois-Chicago, October 23-26.
2014. Tagliamonte, S. & S. E. Wagner. Incrementation in adolescence: Tapping the force that drives linguistic change. International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE) 3, Zurich, Switzerland, August 24-27.
2014. Wagner, S. E. & S. Tagliamonte. What makes a panel study work? Researcher and participant in real time. International Conference on Methods in Dialectology XV, University of Groningen, Netherlands, August 24-27, as part of a workshop on panel studies convened by Suzanne Evans Wagner and Isabelle Buchstaller: Panel studies: Challenges, food for thought and ways forward.
2014. Hesson, A. & H. Pichler. Exploring novel impact pathways in variationist research: discourse-pragmatic variation in healthcare settings. Workshop convened at DiPVaC 2, Newcastle University, UK, April 7-9.
2014. Hesson, A. & M. Shellgren. Like, time really matters: the online perception of discourse-pragmatic variation. Paper presented at Discourse-Pragmatic Variation and Change (DiPVaC) 2, Newcastle University, UK, April 7-9.
2014. Shellgren, M., A. Hesson & H. Young. Like, we can measure that: Assessing online perception of sociolinguistic variability. Paper presented at Georgetown University Roundtable (GURT) 8, Georgetown University, March 13-16.
2014. Wagner, S. E., A. Hesson & H. Little. Referential general extender use across registers in American English speech. Paper presented at UKLVC 9, University of Sheffield, UK, September 2-4, and at DiPVaC 2, Newcastle University, UK, April 7-9 2014.
2013. Wagner, S. E. Individual differences in social competence and attention to detail affect the sociolinguistic monitor. Paper presented at UKLVC 9, University of Sheffield, UK. September 2-4.
2013. Wagner, S. E. What might individual differences tell us about language change across the lifespan? Invited talk, University of Pennsylvania Linguistics Department Speaker Series. March 14.
2012. Wagner, S. E. & M. Shellgren. Shifting and separating: Directions in individual lifespan linguistic change. Paper presented at Conference on Sources of Individual Linguistic Difference, University of Ottawa, March 2-4 2012.
2012. Hesson, A. & S. E. Wagner.. (organizers) Using physician-patient interviews for quantitative sociolinguistic analysis: a methodological checkup. Panel session convened at Georgetown University Round Table (GURT) 2012, Georgetown University, March 8-11.
2012. Wagner, S. E., A. Hesson & K. Bybel. Reliability, accountability and stuff like that: Quantifying pragmatic function in general extenders. Paper presented at Discourse-Pragmatic Variation and Change, University of Salford, UK, April 18-20.
2012. Hesson, A., S. E. Wagner & J. D. Hasty. A shot in the arm for sociolinguistics. Paper presented at Georgetown University Round Table (GURT) 2012, Georgetown University, March 8-11.
2012. Hesson, A. & N. Mendoza-Denton. Expressing what’s at stake: The use of modal adjective extraposition in Type 1 and 2 diabetes encounters. Paper presented at Georgetown University Round Table (GURT) 2012, Georgetown University, March 8-11.