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Towards a Social Science of Language: Papers in honor of William Labov
Edited by Gregory R. Guy, Crawford Feagin, Deborah Schiffrin and John Baugh
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 127] 1996
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Baugh, John
2004. Standard English and Academic English (Dialect) Learners in the African Diaspora. Journal of English Linguistics 32:3  pp. 197 ff. DOI logo
Bowie, David
2014. Age: Methods and Metadata. Language and Linguistics Compass 8:11  pp. 519 ff. DOI logo
Buchstaller, Isabelle
2015. Exploring linguistic malleability across the life span: Age-specific patterns in quotative use. Language in Society 44:4  pp. 457 ff. DOI logo
Dickson, Victoria & Lauren Hall-Lew
2017. Class, Gender, and Rhoticity: The Social Stratification of Non-Prevocalic /r/ in Edinburgh Speech. Journal of English Linguistics 45:3  pp. 229 ff. DOI logo
El-Falaky, May S.
2023. A top-secret game: metadiscourse analysis of the contractual discourse of purchasing 100 shares of the Suez Canal Company in 1947. Language and Semiotic Studies 9:4  pp. 598 ff. DOI logo
Farrington, Charlie, Jennifer Renn & Mary Kohn
Fonteyn, Lauren & Peter Petré
2022. On the probability and direction of morphosyntactic lifespan change. Language Variation and Change 34:1  pp. 79 ff. DOI logo
Hoffman, Michol F. & James A. Walker
2010. Ethnolects and the city: Ethnic orientation and linguistic variation in Toronto English. Language Variation and Change 22:1  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo
José, Brian
2010. The Apparent‐Time Construct and stable variation: Final /z/ devoicing in northwestern Indiana1. Journal of Sociolinguistics 14:1  pp. 34 ff. DOI logo
Mechler, Johanna & Isabelle Buchstaller
2019. [In]stability in the use of a stable variable. Linguistics Vanguard 5:s2 DOI logo
Mojedano Batel, Andrea, Amparo Soler Bonafont & Krzysztof Kredens
2024. Epistemic Modality Constructions as Stable Idiolectal Features: A Cross-genre Study of Spanish. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique 37:2  pp. 595 ff. DOI logo
Mougeon, Raymond, Katherine Rehner & Françoise Mougeon
2022. Participation in (non)salient linguistic change over the lifespan: An examination of panel speakers’ life stories. Journal of Sociolinguistics 26:2  pp. 265 ff. DOI logo
Poplack, Shana & Anne St-Amand
2009. LesRécits du français québécois d’autrefois: reflet du parler vernaculaire du 19e siècle. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 54:3  pp. 511 ff. DOI logo
Rickford, John & Mackenzie Price
2013. Girlz II women: Age‐grading, language change and stylistic variation. Journal of Sociolinguistics 17:2  pp. 143 ff. DOI logo
Rickford, John R., Greg J. Duncan, Lisa A. Gennetian, Ray Yun Gou, Rebecca Greene, Lawrence F. Katz, Ronald C. Kessler, Jeffrey R. Kling, Lisa Sanbonmatsu, Andres E. Sanchez-Ordoñez, Matthew Sciandra, Ewart Thomas & Jens Ludwig
2015. Neighborhood effects on use of African-American Vernacular English. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112:38  pp. 11817 ff. DOI logo
Tanaka, Lidia, Kaori Okano, Ikuko Nakane, Claire Maree, Shimako Iwasaki & Chie Takagi
2021. Japanese Women’s Speech through Life‐Transitions (1989‐2000): An Analysis of Youth Language Features. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 31:1  pp. 119 ff. DOI logo
Wagner, Suzanne Evans
2012. Real-time evidence for age grad(ing) in late adolescence. Language Variation and Change 24:2  pp. 179 ff. DOI logo
Wagner, Suzanne Evans
2012. Age Grading in Sociolinguistic Theory. Language and Linguistics Compass 6:6  pp. 371 ff. DOI logo
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2020. A Longitudinal Study in Retrospect. In African American Language,  pp. 208 ff. DOI logo
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2020. Coming of Age in African American Language. In African American Language,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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