In:Diversity and Diachrony
David Sankoff
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 53] 1986
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 1 January 1986
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.53.toc
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Table of contents
Prefaceix
Conributors
I. Varieties of English and their history
De facto segregation of black and white vernaculars
The use of the verbal -s Inflection in BEV
Linguistic correlates of inter-ethnic contact
Testing listeners’ reactions to phonological markers of ethnic identity: a new method for sociolinguistic research
Of-Reduction in black English: A quantitative study
Contrastive use of verbal -z in Slava Narratives
More evidence for major vowel change change in the south
Variation and the study of Engllish historical syntax
The development of preverbal only in early modern English
On the use of the modal auxiliaries Can and May in American English
Is there anadverbial in this text? (and if so, what is it doing there?)
Syntactic development after childhood: beyond the vernacular
II. Change and avriation in romance
Going through (L) in Canadian French
/S/ deletion and pronoun usage in Puerto Rican Spanish
La variation du /r/ dans l’espagnol de Santiago
Changements en Chaîne dans le français montréalais
Intonational variability in language contact. F0 Declination in Ontarian French
Functional and structural properties in a variable syntax
Variation in case marking with infinitival and clausal complements
The social profile of a syntactico-semantic variable: three verb forms in old Castile
Metrical structure and vowel deletion in Montreal French
Grammaticalisation des pronouns de la troisième personne en français parlé à
Montréal
Variation linguistique: le cas des pronoms personnels du français
Les expressions de la restriction en français de Montréal
Formes connectives et cohésion textuelle dans le discours conversationnel d’enfants de
différentes classes sociales dans le capitale mexicaine
Is child language a possible source of linguistic variation ?
III. Functions of discourse
Linguistic analysis of the three kinds
Turn-initial variation: structure and function in conversation
Quantificateur et marqueur de discours
Toward a unified model of sociolinguistic prestige
Cajun/English code-switching: a test of formal models
Factors affecting the form of question signals in American sign language
Constituent-gap dependencies in Norwegian: an acceptable study
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