There's also the Milton Keyes studies by Kerswill and colleagues, some
of which dealt with the issue.
Of course, King of Prussia and Milton Keynes were both recently
developed communities, and so might not be quite what the OP is after.
David Bowie
p.s. As my dissertation was originally envisioned, it would have had
what you're after—but there's only so long that you have to do
fieldwork, so, unfortunately…
Ocumpaugh, Jaclyn wrote:
> Aside from the Payne 1976 King of Prussia study?
>
>
> Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, PhD
> Research Associate, Teachers College, Columbia University
> Affiliated Researcher, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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> Hello all,
>
> Thank you both!
>
> Just to clarify further, I am particularly interested in monolingual
> cases in well-established speech communities.
>
> To create a hypothetical example, imagine three families in, say,
> Chicago; one set of parents are natives of Chicago, the other is from,
> say, London, and the third is from Los Angeles; however, all of their
> children have spent their entire lives in Chicago, being normally
> integrated into the community. Would any of them exhibit any noticeable
> parent influence?
>
> Best,
> Andrej
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