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American English: dialects and variation
W Wolfram, N Schilling
John Wiley & Sons, 2015
21532015
A Sociolinguistic Description of Detroit Negro Speech. Urban Language Series, No. 5.
WA Wolfram
Publications Section, Center for Applied Linguistics, 1717 Massachusetts …, 1969
21031969
The study of social dialects in American English
W Wolfram, RW Fasold
(No Title), 1974
10031974
Appalachian speech.
W Wolfram, D Christian
Center for Applied Linguistics, 1611 N. Kent Street, Arlington, Virginia 22209, 1976
6301976
Dialects in schools and communities
W Wolfram, CT Adger, D Christian
Routledge, 1999
5411999
The Development of African American English
W Wolfram, E Thomas
John Wiley & Sons, 2008
5132008
Dialects and american English
W Wolfram
(No Title), 1991
4181991
Some linguistic features of Negro dialect
RW Fasold, W Wolfram
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools 3 (4), 16-49, 1972
3781972
Field techniques in an urban language study
RW Shuy, W Wolfram, J Creasey
(No Title), 1968
3161968
Linguistic correlates of social stratification in Detroit speech
RW Shuy, W Wolfram, WK Riley
(No Title), 1967
2751967
Dialects in schools and communities
CT Adger, W Wolfram, D Christian
Routledge, 2014
2732014
The relationship of white southern speech to vernacular black English
W Wolfram
Language, 498-527, 1974
2731974
Sociolinguistic Aspects of Assimilation: Puerto Rican English in New York City.
W Wolfram
Center for Applied Linguistics, 1611 North Kent Street, Arlington, Virginia, 1974
2651974
Variability in tense marking: A case for the obvious
W Wolfram
Language Learning 35 (2), 229-253, 1985
2501985
Alternative models of dialect death: Dissipation vs. concentration
N Schilling-Estes, W Wolfram
Language, 486-521, 1999
2271999
Coming of age in African American English: A longitudinal study1
J Van Hofwegen, W Wolfram
Journal of Sociolinguistics 14 (4), 427-455, 2010
1992010
Moribund dialects and the endangerment canon: The case of the Ocracoke brogue
W Wolfram, N Schilling-Estes
Language, 696-721, 1995
1971995
Hoi toide on the outer banks: The story of the Ocracoke brogue
W Wolfram
Univ of North Carolina Press, 1997
1891997
Sociolinguistic folklore in the study of African American English
W Wolfram
Language and Linguistics Compass 1 (4), 292-313, 2007
1862007
Variation and Change in Geographically Isolated Communities: Appalachian English and Ozark English.
D Christian
1861984
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