8.1196, TOC: PWPL (Papers from NWAVE)

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-8-1196. Tue Aug 19 1997. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 8.1196, TOC: PWPL (Papers from NWAVE)

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         *  PWPL v.4.1: A Selection of Papers from NWAVE 25  *
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Volume 4.1 of the University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in
Linguistics, (A Selection of Papers from NWAVE 25), is now available.

Volumes are $12 pre-paid.  Please do not order by email, we can only
process prepaid orders.  Send check or money order, made out to "Penn
Linguistics Club", to the following address:

	PWPL
	619 Williams Hall
	University of Pennsylvania
	Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305

Please see our web page (http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html)
for more information, including tables of contents and ordering
information for back volumes, and reduced-price subscription
information.

Volume 4.1 was edited by Charles Boberg, Alexis Dimitriadis, Miriam
Meyerhoff, Laura Siegel, Stephanie Strassel, Clarissa Surek-Clark, and
Alexander Williams.


		/////// CONTENTS of VOLUME 4.1 ///////

ALLAN BELL and GARY JOHNSON: Towards a sociolinguistics of style.

MIRIAM MEYERHOFF: Engendering identities: Pronoun selection as an
	indicator of salient intergroup identities.

CARMEN FOUGHT: A majority sound change in a minority community.

LISA ANN LANE: Addressing the actuation question for local linguistic
	communities.

OTTO SANTA ANA and CLAUDIA PARODI: Typologizing the sociolinguistic
speech community.

NATALIE SCHILLING-ESTES and WALT WOLFRAM: Symbolic identity and
language change: A comparative analysis of post-insular /ay/ and /aw/.

BARBARA M. HORVATH and RONALD J. HORVATH: The geolinguistics of a
sound change in progress: /l/ vocalization in Australia.

MATTHEW J. GORDON: Urban sound change beyond the cities: The spread of
	the Northern Cities chain shift.

DAVID BRITAIN: Dialect contact, focusing and phonological rule
	complexity: the Koineisation of Fenland English.

J. K. CHAMBERS: Sociolinguistic coherence of changes in a standard
	dialect.

BRIDGET L. ANDERSON: Adaptive sociophonetic strategies and dialect
	accommodation: /ay/ monophthongization in Cherokee English.

FU-DONG CHIOU: Phonetic realization of final engma in Taipei Mandarin.

JAMES MEYERS and GREGORY R. GUY: Frequency effects in Variable Lexical
	Phonology.

CHARLES BOBERG: Variation in the nativization of foreign [a] in
	English.

PAUL FOULKES: Rule inversion in a British English dialect: A
	sociolinguistic investigation of [r]-sandhi in Newcastle u
	pon Tyne.

RAKESH M. BHATT: Optimality and the syntax of lectal variation.

RUTH KING and TERRY NADASDI: The truth about codeswitching in
	insular Acadian.

OTTO SANTA ANA: Empirical analysis of anti-immigrant metaphor in
	political discourse.

LANITA JACOBS-HUEY: Is there an authentic African American speech
	community: Carla revisited.

CECILIA A. CUTLER: Yorkville Crossing: a case study of the influence
	of Hip Hop culture on the speech of a white middle class
	adolescent in New York City.

NAOMI NAGY: Modeling contact-induced language change.

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