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William Labov
Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics 20Th Annual Round Table
A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Philadelphia Dialect Ryan Wall
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Editors Rena Torres Cacoullos Pennsylvania State University William Labov University of Pennsylvania
William Labov Unendangered Dialect, Endangered People
Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
African American Vernacular English Erik R
June 27 African American Class by Baugh.Pdf
Some Observations on the Foundation of Linguistics William Labov
Ebonics and the Politics of English
African American Vernacular English in California: Over Four Decades of Vibrant Variationist Research
Neighborhood Effects on Use of African-American Vernacular English
What Is to Be Learned?
The Distribution of a Phonemic Split in the Mid-Atlantic Region: Yet More on Short A
Transmission and Diffusion
Labov, Sound Change, and Phonological Theory∗
Regional Varieties of English
The Atlas of North American English
Towards an Index of Idiolectal Similitude (Or Distance) in Forensic Authorship Analysis M
Top View
Empirical Foundations for a Theory of Language Change
Sociolinguistic Theory, Materials Aurtraining Ofan Instrument
William Labov Bibliography Books the Social Stratification of English in New York City. Washington, DC
Pre-Publication Draft the University of Virginia Press the Politics Of
Variation Bibliography
Attitudes Toward African American Vernacular English in the Composition Classroom Christopher W
Variation Intro-Institute
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS AU ·Rights· Reserved
Labov's Testimony on Ebonics
William Labov Biographical Information
Language Variation and Change Is an Important Research Paradigm Today and There Many Books on the Subject As Well As a Journal with This Term As Their Name
Labov, William Field Methods of the Project on Linguistic Change And
Uriel Weinreich: Builder on Empirical Foundations
Interview with William Labov Hosted at Matthew J
Labov in Sociolinguistics: an Introduction
Variability in Negation in African American Vernacular English Tracey L