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| Joan Bresnan | 1989. Locative Inversion in Chichewa: A case study of factorization in grammar. (with J. M. Kanerva). Linguistic Inquiry 20, 1-50. |
| Joan Bresnan | 1989. What's in a Bantu word? On the syntax of Bantu noun class prefixes. (with S. A. Mchombo). Invited paper presented at the Colloquium on Grammatical agreement in Bantu. 20th Annual conference on African Linguistics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, April 21. 1989. |
| Joan Bresnan | 1989. Locative inversion and universal grammar: a comparison of English and Chichewa (pointy triangle on W). Ms. Department of Linguistics, Stanford University and Xerox PARC, Stanford. |
| Joan Bresnan | 1990. Object asymmetries in comparative Bantu syntax. (with L. Moshi) Linguistic Inquiry. Volume 21, Number 2. Spring 1990. 147 - 185. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1980. The Structure of a Long Term Phonological Process: The Back Vowel Chain Shift in Soulatan Gascon. In William Labov, Ed., Locating Language in Time and Space. New York: Academic Press, 179-219. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1980. Clothing and Geography in a Suburban High School. Michigan Discussions in Anthropology 6, 45-48. Reprinted in Conrad P. Kottak Ed., (1982) Researching American Culture. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 139-144. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1980. Diglossia: Separate and Unequal. Linguistics 18, 1053-64. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1981. L'Imposition de la Diglossie. Lengas: Revue de Sociolinguistique 9, 1-8. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1982. Notes on Pronominal Strategies in a Bilingual Community. In David Sankoff and Henrietta Cedergren Eds., Variation Omnibus. Edmonton: Linguistic Research Inc., 499-504. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1983. The Paradox of Regional Language Movements. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 4, 289-300. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1983. Beyond the Statistics of Adolescent Smoking. American Journal of Public Health. 73, 439-441. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1985. Grammatical Constraints in Phonological Change: Unstressed *a in Southern France. Orbis 31, 169-89. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1987. Relative Values of Variables. In Keith M. Denning, Sharon Inkelas, Faye C. McNair-Knox and John R. Rickford Eds, NWAVE 15 at Stanford. Department of Linguistics, Stanford University, 101-110. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1988. Sound Change and Adolescent Social Structure. Language in Society 17,183-207. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1989. Jocks and Burnouts: Social Identity in the High School. New York: Teachers College Press. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1990. Cooperative Competition in Adolescent Girl Talk. Discourse Processes 13, 92-122. Reprinted in Deborah Tannen ed. (1993)Gender and Conversational Interaction, Oxford University Press, 91-122. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1990. The Whole Woman: Sex and Gender Differences in Variation. Language Variation and Change 1, 245-67. Reprinted in Donald Brenneis and Ronald Macaulay eds., The Matrix of Language: Contemporary Linguistic Anthropology. Boulder: Westview Press, 116-37. (1996). Reprinted in Nikolas Coupland and Adam Jaworski eds., Sociolinguistics: A Reader and Coursebook. Palgrave. (1997). |
| Penelope Eckert | 1991. Social Polarization and the Choice of Linguistic Variants. In P. Eckert, Ed., New Ways of Analyzing Sound Change. New York: Academic Press, 213-232. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1994. Identities of subordination as a developmental imperative. Working Papers on Learning and Identity, 2. Palo Alto: Institute for Research on Learning. 1994. From School to Work: an Apprenticeship in Institutional Identity. Working Papers on Learning and Identity, 1. Palo Alto: Institute for Research on Learning. (Penelope Eckert and Etienne Wenger) |
| Penelope Eckert | 1995. Adolescent Trajectory and Forms of Institutional Participation. In Lisa Crockett and Ann Crouter eds., Pathways Through Adolescence: Individual Development in Relation to Social Contexts. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 175-96. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1995. Constructing meaning, constructing selves: Snapshots of language, gender and class from Belten High. In Mary Buchholtz and Kira Hall eds., Gender Articulated: Language and the Culturally Constructed Self, Routledge, 469-507. (Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell-Ginet). |
| Penelope Eckert | 1996. (ay) goes to the City: reminiscences of Martha's Vineyard. In John Baugh, Gregory Guy, Deborah Schiffrin eds., Festschrift for William Labov.Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins. |
| Penelope Eckert | 1998. Vowels and nail polish: The emergence of linguistic style in the preadolescent heterosexual marketplace.Proceedings of the 1996 Berkeley Women and Language Conference. Berkeley: Berkeley Women and Language Group. |
| Penelope Eckert | 2003. Language and adolescent peer groups. in Angie Williams ed. Report of the task force on language, communication and adolescence. International Association of Language and Social Psychology. Journal of language and social psychology. 22:1. |
| Penelope Eckert | 2000. Linguistic Variation as Social Practice. Oxford:Blackwell. |
| Paul Kiparsky | 2002. Clitics and Clause Structure. (with Cleo Condoravdi). Journal of Greek Linguistics, 2:1-39 |
| Paul Kiparsky | 2003. Towards a Typology of Disharmony. (with Karl Pajusalu). The Linguistic Review 20:217-241 (2003). |
| Paul Kiparsky | 2004. Clitics and clause structure: The Late Medieval Greek system. (with Cleo Condoravdi). Journal of Greek Linguistics (To appear). |
| Paul Kiparsky | The Seto Foot in Speech and Verse. (with Karl Pajusalu). (Forthcoming) |
| Paul Kiparsky | Livonian stød (ms) |
| John Rickford | 1985a. Ethnicity as a Sociolinguistic Boundary. American Speech 60 (3): 90-125. |
| John Rickford | 1985. Some Principles for the Study of Black and White Speech in the South. In Language Variety in the South: Perspectives in Black and White, ed. M. Montgomery and G. Bailey. Tuscaloosa: U. of Alabama Press, 38-62. |
| John Rickford | 1990. Contraction and Deletion of the Copula in Barbadian English. (With R. Blake.) In Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (=BLS 16). Berkeley, CA; Berkeley Linguistics Society, 257-268. |
| John Rickford | 1991. Rappin on the Copula Coffin: Theoretical and Methodological Issues in the Analysis of Copula Variation in African American Vernacular English. (With A. Ball, R. Blake, R. Jackson and N. Martin.) Language Variation and Change 3.1:103-132. |
| John Rickford | 1992. Grammatical Variation and Divergence in Vernacular Black English. In Internal and External Factors in Syntactic Change, ed. Marinel Gerritsen and Dieter Stein. Berlin and New York: Mouton, 175-200. |
| John Rickford | 1992. The Creole Residue in Barbados. In Old English and New: Studies in Language and Linguistics in Honor of Frederic G. Cassidy, ed. by Joan Hall, Nick Doane, and Dick Ringler. New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 183-201. |
| John Rickford | 1994. Addressee- and Topic-Influenced Style Shift: A Quantitative Sociolinguistic Study. (With Faye McNair-Knox.) In Perspectives on Register: Situating Register Variation within Sociolinguistics, ed. by Douglas Biber and Edward Finegan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 235-76. |
| John Rickford | 1996. Negative Inversion in African American Vernacular English. (With Peter Sells and Thomas A. Wasow.) Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 14.3:591-627. |
| John Rickford | 1998. The Creole Origins of African American Vernacular English: Evidence from Copula Absence. In African American English, ed. by Salikoko S. Mufwene, John R. Rickford, Guy Bailey and John Baugh, 154-200. London: Routledge. |
| John Rickford | 1999. Variation in the JC copula: New Data and Analysis. In Creole Genesis, Attitudes and Discourse: Studies Celebrating Charlene Sato, ed. by John R. Rickford and Suzanne Romaine, 143-156. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. |
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