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Acknowledgements | |
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Social Worlds through Language | |
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Language Variation | |
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Editors' Introduction to Part I | |
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Dialect in Society | |
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The Social Stratification of (r) in New York City Department Stores | |
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The Social Differentiation of English in Norwich | |
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The Transmission Problem in Linguistic Change | |
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Be like: The New Quotative in English | |
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Network Structure and Linguistic Change | |
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Demythologizing Sociolinguistics | |
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Syntactic Variation and Beyond | |
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Ethnography and the Study of Variation | |
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Language, Gender and Sexuality | |
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Editors' Introduction to Part II | |
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'Women's Language' or 'Powerless Language'? | |
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The Relativity of Linguistic Strategies: Rethinking Power and Solidarity in Gender and Dominance | |
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Fraternity Men: Variation and Discourses of Masculinity | |
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Masculinity Manoeuvres: Critical Discursive Psychology and the Analysis of Identity Strategies | |
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'Why Be Normal?': Language and Identity Practices in a Community of Nerd Girls | |
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Lip Service on the Fantasy Lines | |
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Language and Identity in Drag Queen Performances | |
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Style, Stylization and Identity | |
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Editors' Introduction to Part III | |
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Language Style as Audience Design | |
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The Process of Communication Accommodation | |
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Crossing, Ethnicity and Code-Switching | |
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Yorkville Crossing: White Teens, Hip-Hop, and African American English | |
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Dialect Style, Social Class and Metacultural Performance: The Pantomime Dame | |
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Refashioning and Performing Identities in Global Hip-Hop | |
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Language Attitudes, Ideologies and Stances | |
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Editors' Introduction to Part IV | |
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Social Class Differences and the Identification of Sex in Children's Speech | |
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Folk Linguistics | |
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Language-Ideological Processes | |
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Language Ideology and Spelling Reform: Discourses of Orthography in the Debate over German | |
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The Production and Reproduction of Language Ideologies in Practice | |
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Linguistic Resources for Socializing Humanity | |
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Multilingualism, Code-Switching and Diglossia | |
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Editors' Introduction to Part V | |
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Language, Ethnicity and Racism | |
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Diglossia | |
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Language Change and Sex Roles in a Bilingual Community | |
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Code-switching | |
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Bilingual Conversation | |
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Linguistic and Educational Aspects of Tok Pisin | |
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Language Rights | |
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Sociolinguistic Dimensions of Language Death | |
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A Sociolinguistics of Globalization | |
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Language, Culture and Interaction | |
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Editors' Introduction to Part VI | |
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Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Life | |
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Contextualization Conventions | |
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Poetics and Performance as Critical Perspectives on Language and Social Life | |
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Rules for Ritual Insults | |
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Humour, Power and Gender in the Workplace | |
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Social Functions of Small Talk and Gossip | |
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Greetings in Tourist-Host Encounters | |
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Creativity in Sign Languages | |
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Speech Community and Beyond | |
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Other Resources for Studying Sociolinguistics | |
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Index | |