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Dialects
  1. Mouthing off (about Zoom and the language Ubbi-Dubbi) (Boston Globe, May 2005)
  2. In the South, a 'coke' could be a Pepsi (Atlanta Journal Constitution, 1-27-05)
  3. Local dialects and perceptions (Collegium, 5-2004)
  4. You say potato bug, I say roly-poly (Charlotte Observer, 3-20-04)
  5. Do you say potahto or tater? (Knoxville News-Sentinel, 3-11-2004)
  6. It's still a mahk of distinction: The accent sets Bostonians apart (Boston Globe, 9-23-1999)
  7. Foodwise - 'Let's do lunch' and other hip do-ings (Providence Journal-Bulletin, 11-8-2000)
  8. The great pop vs. soda controversy
  9. Pop vs. soda debate splits the nation (Associated Press, 9-1-2002)
  10. Pop, soda, or coke? Internet voters seek to settle debate (USA Today, 9-12-2002)
  11. Carbonated Controversy: Regional Diversity Exists Over Cola Nomenclature (NACS (National Association of Convenience Stores) Online, 9-12-2002)
  12. Pop or soda (video feature, Knight Ridder Tribune Information Services)
  13. Merry, marry, Mary (New York Times, 10-10-2002; gif version)
  14. A syllable survey and better browsing (New York Times, 10-10-2002; for those who have an access code for the Times online)
  15. How do you say caramel? (Metafilter, 10-11-2002)
  16. The thought of a "peenie wallie" makes me giggle (Pocket Litter, 10-15-2002)
  17. Yahoo has no nuclear (Techwr-L, 10-16-2002)
  18. What dialect do you (or your witnesses) speak? (National Verbatim Reporters Association, 10-19-2002)
  19. Dialect survey (Foldedspace.org, 10-28-2002)
  20. Like totally cool lexicon, dude (Los Angeles Times, 10-29-2002)
  21. Pro-revolt-in-the-21st-centurian (Ofrenda, 11-7-2002)
  22. Regionally speaking (Science, 11-8-2002)
  23. You say tomato, and I say whipping shitties (Paracelsus Rambles, 11-24-2002)
  24. Dialect survey (imawasto.org, 12-11-2002)
  25. Standing on line at the bubbler with a hoagie in my hand: Bert Vaux maps America's dialects (Harvard Gazette, 12-12-2002)
  26. Dialects (Knight Ridder Newspapers, 12-19-2002)
  27. We all 'uns speak differ'nt (Los Angeles Daily News, 12-21-2002)
  28. News and useful links (Advanced Communication Services, New York)
  29. Book Bitch, 1-20-2003
  30. From out of Harvard's linguistics program comes Bert Vaux's Dialect Survey (eric.stamen.com, 1-29-2003)
  31. Vaux Conducts Survey for Online Dialect Atlas (Harvard Crimson, 1-29-2003)
  32. Calling high hosey on last shpitzel of bread (Billings Gazette, 2-23-2003)
  33. Between the lines (University of Chicago Magazine, February 2003)
  34. Dialect survey (kuro5hin, 2-28-2003)
  35. Dialectal materialism: Jabber and Babel (Harvard Magazine, March-April 2003)
  36. Soda or pop? (Hoosier Review, 3-2-2003)
  37. Rapid-fire random stuff (Garden City Telegram, 4-14-03)
  38. Nearly Housebroken (Jefferson County Leader, 4-16-03)
  39. Pop, Soda or Coke!? : Mapping the Regional Speech Patterns of the U.S. (Seattleites, 5-03)
  40. Say What? (Houston Chronicle, 7-7-03)
  41. Pop popular in Kansas (Topeka Capital-Journal, 7-14-03)

Harvard
  1. With highest honors (Harvard Crimson, 6-6-1996)
  2. Eleven electives (Harvard Crimson, 2-11-1997)
  3. Socrates vs. Seinfeld: Faculty Teach Pop Culture (Harvard Crimson, 3-12-1998)
  4. Hitting the Glass Ceiling of Grammar (Harvard Crimson, 10-30-1998)
  5. Great expectations (Harvard Crimson, 6-10-1999)
  6. Out Of The Classroom: Putting Theory Into Practice With Harvard Profs (Fifteen Minutes, 11-4-1999)
  7. Jamming with Prof. Vaux (Fifteen Minutes, 11-4-1999)
  8. Professor fun facts (Fifteen Minutes, 11-4-1999)
  9. In Search of the Perfect Elective (Harvard Crimson, 2-3-2000)
  10. Goin' Bohlen: Grabbing for That Same Slice of Pie (Harvard Crimson, 11-17-2000)
  11. A Spoonful of Humor Makes the Lesson Go Down (Harvard Crimson, 12-7-2000)
  12. [Christmas album recommendations (Harvard Crimson, 2000)]
  13. Shopping around (Harvard Crimson, 2-2-2001)
  14. Grade inflation is real (Fifteen Minutes, 3-1-2001)
  15. Now hear this (Fifteen Minutes, 3-1-2001)
  16. Classes for Prefrosh (Harvard Crimson, 4-22-2001)
  17. Ad Board Ponders Sanctions for Sit-In (Harvard Crimson, 5-11-2001)
  18. Happy Hooky at Harvard: Slacker students cut classes with a little help from the Web; sneaky profs fight back (Boston Business Forward, 10-2001)
  19. Gossip Guy! (Fifteen Minutes, 10-18-2001)
  20. Words or Phrases Found Most Frequently in FM Regardless of Context (Fifteen Minutes magazine, 12-6-2001)
  21. Thesis Writers Find Unexpected Rewards (Harvard Crimson, 5-17-2002)
  22. Faculty Tries To Combat Grade Inflation (Harvard Crimson, 6-6-2002)
  23. Faculty Sign Petition Against Invasion of Iraq (Harvard Crimson, 9-27-2002)
  24. Harvard FM: What truly matters to the people around you (Harvard Independent, 11-2002)
  25. Gorillas in the mix (Harvard Crimson, 11-21-2002)
  26. Mather Jokers Vow To Embarrass Administrators If Necessary (Harvard Crimson, 12-9-2002)
  27. Council Hopefuls Face Off in Debate (Harvard Crimson, 12-9-2002)
  28. Gossip Guy special (Fifteen Minutes Magazine, 12-12-2002)
  29. Kuumba Protests Professor’s Comment (Harvard Crimson, 12-13-2002)
  30. Ebonics Remark by Vaux No Cause for Offense (Harvard Crimson, 12-16-2002)
  31. Quit the Race-Baiting, Kuumba (Harvard Crimson, 1-6-2003)
  32. Vaux’s Dialects Class Third Largest in College (Harvard Crimson, 2-7-2003)

Tenure
  1. High CUE ratings may hurt tenure chances (Harvard Crimson, 2-21-2001)
  2. Professor Vaux Enlists Students in Tenure Fight (Harvard Crimson, 2-19-2002)
  3. Fighting for a Chance at Tenure (Harvard Crimson, 2-21-2002)
  4. Around the Ivies (Yale Herald, 2-22-2002)
  5. Dead ends (Think Current, 3-2002)
  6. Teaching helps tenure (Harvard Crimson, 3-5-2001)
  7. Vaux Likely to Leave Harvard (Harvard Crimson, 3-8-2002)
  8. Vouching for Vaux (Harvard Crimson, 3-8-2002)
  9. PSLM Power (The Harvard Salient, 3-15-2002)
  10. Four years of Harvard history: a timeline (Harvard Crimson, 6-6-2002)
  11. Star power (Harvard Crimson, 6-6-2002)
  12. Timeline 2001-2002 (Harvard Crimson, 6-6-2002)
  13. Linguistics Professor Vaux Stays for One More Year (Harvard Crimson, 9-11-2002)
  14. Council Hopefuls Face Off in Debate (Harvard Crimson, 12-9-2002)
  15. Mather Jokers Vow To Embarrass Administrators If Necessary (Harvard Crimson, 12-9-2002)
  16. Linguistics Blocks Vaux Tenure Bid (Harvard Crimson, 12-11-2002)


Armenological
  1. Prof. Bert Vaux of Harvard speaks on dialect of Muslim Armenians (National Association for Armenian Studies and Research, 2000)
  2. New Harvard Armenian Society Blazes Impressive Trail (Armenian Mirror Spectator, 5-3-2001)
  3. Harvard Prof. Vaux Speaks on Dialect of the Hamshen (The Armenian Online Weekly, August/September 2001)
  4. Prof. Bert Vaux of Harvard speaks on language and change in Karabagh (National Association for Armenian Studies and Research, 11-15-2001)
  5. ¿Qué es Marash? (Unión Compatriótica Armenia de Marash, Buenos Aires, 6-20-02)
  6. An Interview With Linguistics Professor Bert Vaux (The Armenian Weekly, 7-2003)

Other
  1. Basketball award, First Presbyterian Church Newsletter, Houston TX, 1976
  2. Basketball champions, Suburban Life, Riverside, IL 1979
  3. Can-coction, Suburban Life, Riverside, IL 1980
  4. Front Row, Suburban Life, Riverside, IL 1980
  5. If you heard this phrase here first ... (Chicago Tribune, 11-17-1997)
  6. Too Late to Say 'Extinct' In Ubykh, Eyak or Ona; Thousands of Languages Are Endangered (New York Times, 8-15-1998)
  7. PULSE; Everybody's Doing It (New York Times, 10-8-2000)
  8. A proposal before the Curriculum Committee on the status of American Sign Language as a Foreign Language
  9. Gorillas in the Mix (Harvard Crimson, November 21, 2002)
  10. Review of NELS 33 (November 2002)

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