This theme issue marks fifty years since the publication of William Labov's Social Stratification of English in New York City, the foundation study of variationist sociolinguistics. This Introduction offers the editors' rationale for the shape of the issue. We briefly survey the innovations and impact of the New York study, together with the subsequent development of the field by Labov and others. We then touch on several strands of Labov's contribution to sociolinguistics: language change, linguistic evaluation, methodological innovation, African American English, language and the individual, and language style. We conclude with a reflection on Labov's commitment to the study of language in society
If sociolinguistics generally observes language in its social context, scientists have, nonetheless,...
Although the study of stylistic variation has been a feature of much sociolinguistic investigation s...
Although the study of stylistic variation has been a feature of much sociolinguistic investigation s...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
This paper deals with the so-called 'embedding problem which Labov designated in terms of the search...
Forquin Jean-Claude. Labov (William). — Sociolinguistique (Sociolinguistic patterns). In: Revue fran...
Forquin Jean-Claude. Labov (William). — Sociolinguistique (Sociolinguistic patterns). In: Revue fran...
Labov’s classic account of New York City English in 1966 identified a number of distinctive phonolog...
In this thesis, I discuss, from a metatheoretical perspective, how variationist sociolinguistics se...
Labov's sociolinguistic approach to the study of everyday speech implies an implicit sociology that ...
This paper presents laboratory sociolinguistics, a novel approach to variationist sociolinguistics i...
Labov's sociolinguistic approach to the study of everyday speech implies an implicit sociology that ...
If sociolinguistics generally observes language in its social context, scientists have, nonetheless,...
Although the study of stylistic variation has been a feature of much sociolinguistic investigation s...
Although the study of stylistic variation has been a feature of much sociolinguistic investigation s...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
The paper first discusses the influence of Labov on certain recent Chomskyan developments, starting ...
This paper deals with the so-called 'embedding problem which Labov designated in terms of the search...
Forquin Jean-Claude. Labov (William). — Sociolinguistique (Sociolinguistic patterns). In: Revue fran...
Forquin Jean-Claude. Labov (William). — Sociolinguistique (Sociolinguistic patterns). In: Revue fran...
Labov’s classic account of New York City English in 1966 identified a number of distinctive phonolog...
In this thesis, I discuss, from a metatheoretical perspective, how variationist sociolinguistics se...
Labov's sociolinguistic approach to the study of everyday speech implies an implicit sociology that ...
This paper presents laboratory sociolinguistics, a novel approach to variationist sociolinguistics i...
Labov's sociolinguistic approach to the study of everyday speech implies an implicit sociology that ...
If sociolinguistics generally observes language in its social context, scientists have, nonetheless,...
Although the study of stylistic variation has been a feature of much sociolinguistic investigation s...
Although the study of stylistic variation has been a feature of much sociolinguistic investigation s...