Have got, a pattern preserver. Crowell, T. L. American Speech, 34(4):280, December, 1959.
Have got, a pattern preserver [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Discusses the function of the word -have got in the English language. Reduction of vowels to schwa within words; Appearance of contracted auxiliaries; Collection of evidence which support the stress-syntax theory of the introduction of the -have got construction.
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	title = {Have got, a pattern preserver},
	volume = {34},
	issn = {00031283},
	url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ufh&AN=9651836&site=ehost-live&scope=site},
	abstract = {Discusses the function of the word -have got in the English language.  Reduction of vowels to schwa within words; Appearance of contracted auxiliaries; Collection of evidence which support the stress-syntax theory of the introduction of the -have got construction.},
	number = {4},
	urldate = {2016-08-22},
	journal = {American Speech},
	author = {Crowell, Thomas L.},
	month = dec,
	year = {1959},
	keywords = {AUXILIARIES (Grammar), Bare got, SHWA (Phonetics), VOWELS, WORD (Linguistics)},
	pages = {280},
}

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