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List of figures ix
List of tables x
Acknowledgments xii
Notes on editors and contributors xiii
Introduction Robert Bayley Ceil Lucas 1
Theories
Variation and phonological theory Gregory R. Guy 5
Syntactic variation Lisa Green 24
The psycholinguistic unity of inherent variability: old Occam whips out his razor Ralph W. Fasold Dennis R. Preston 45
The study of variation in historical perspective Kirk Hazen 70
Style in dialogue: Bakhtin and sociolinguistic theory Allan Bell 90
Variation and historical linguistics Michael Montgomery 110
Second language acquisition: a variationist perspective Robert Bayley 133
Variation and modality Ceil Lucas 145
Methods
Sociolinguistic fieldwork Natalie Schilling-Estes 165
Quantitative analysis Sali A. Tagliamonte 190
Sociophonetics Erik R. Thomas 215
Applications
Sociolinguistic variation and education Carolyn Temple Adger Donna Christian 237
Lessons learned from the Ebonics controversy: implications for language assessment A. Fay Vaughn-Cooke 254
Variation, versatility, and Contrastive Analysis in the classroom Angela E. Rickford John R. Rickford 276
Social-political influences on research practices: examining language acquisition by African American children Ida J. Stockman 297
Sociolinguistic variation and the law Ronald R. Butters 318
Attitudes toward variation and ear-witness testimony John Baugh 338
Afterword: Walt Wolfram and the study of sociolinguistic variation Roger W. Shuy 349
References 354
Index 393
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