Advances in Cognitive Sociolinguistics (Cognitive Linguistic Research)

(Dana P.) #1
A cognitive approach to quantitative sociolinguistic variation 317

Croft, William
2009 Towards a social cognitive linguistics. In New Directions in Cogni-
tive Linguistics, Vyvyan Evans, and Stéphanie Pourcel (eds.), 395-



  1. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
    Croft, William, and D. Alan Cruse
    2004 Cognitive Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Docherty, Gerard
    2008 An evaluation of usage-based approaches to the modeling of socio-
    phonetic variability’. Paper presented at 17th Sociolinguistics Sym-
    posium (SS17), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
    Dyer, Judy
    2002 “We all speak the same round here”: Dialect levelling in a Scottish-
    English community. Journal of Sociolinguistics 6 (1): 99-116.
    Eckert, Penelope
    2000 Linguistic Variation as Social Practice: The Linguistic Construction
    of Identity at Belten High. Language in Society 27. Oxford: Black-
    well.
    2002 Constructing meaning in sociolinguistic variation. Paper presented at
    the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association,
    New Orleans, LA, November 2002. Available at
    http://www.stanford.edu/~eckert/AAA02.pdf
    Foulkes, Paul, and Gerard Docherty
    1999a Derby and Newcastle: instrumental phonetics and variationist stu-
    dies. In Urban Voices: Accent Studies in the British Isles, Paul
    Foulkes, and Gerard Docherty (eds.), 1-24. London: Arnold.
    2006 The social life of phonetics and phonology. Journal of Phonetics,
    409-438
    Foulkes, Paul, and Gerard Docherty (eds.)
    1999b Urban Voices: Accent Studies in the British Isles. London: Arnold.
    Geeraerts, Dirk
    2001 On measuring lexical convergence. In Linguagem e Cognição. A
    Perspectiva da Linguística Cognitiva, Augusto Soares da Silva (ed.),
    51-61. Braga: Associação Portuguesa de Linguística.
    Guy, Gregory R.
    1988 Advanced varbrul analysis. In Linguistic Change and Contact,
    Kathleen Ferrara, Becky Brown, Keith Walters and John Baugh
    (eds.), 124-136. Austin, TX: Department of Linguistics, University
    of Texas at Austin.
    Guy, Gregory R.
    1993 The quantitative analysis of linguistic variation. In American dialect
    research, Dennis Preston (ed.), 223-249. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

Free download pdf