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**LAB... Laberge, Suzanne & Gillian Sankoff. 1980. "Anything you Can Do", in The Social Life of Language, ed. Gillian Sankoff, pp. 271-294. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press. Labov, W. & W. Harris (eds.) 1986. "De Facto Segregation of Black and White Vernaculars", in Diversity and Diachrony, D. Sankoff, pp. 124. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 53. Labov, William, Sherry Ash, & Charles Boberg. 2005. Atlas of North American English. Mouton de Gruyter. Labov, William. 1963. "The Social Motivation of a Sound Change". Word 19: 273-309. Labov, William. 1965. "On the mechanism of linguistic change", in Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics, ed. C. W.Kreidler. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Labov, William. 1966. The Social Stratification of English in New York City. Washington, D. C.: Center for Applied Linguistics. Labov, William. 1966. "Hypercorrection by the lower middle class as a factor in linguistic change", in Sociolinguistics, ed. W. Bright.. The Hague: Mouton. Labov, William. 1969. "Contraction, deletion, and inherent variability of the English copula". Language 45: 71562. Labov, William. 1972. Sociolinguistic Patterns. University of Pennsylvania Press. Labov, William. 1972. "Negative Attraction and Negative Concord in English Grammar". Language 48: 773818. Labov, William. 1972. Language in the Inner City: Studies in the Black English Vernacular. Oxford: Blackwell. Labov, William. 1972. "The Logic of Non-Standard English", in Language in the Inner City. Labov, William. 1972. "Rules for ritual insults", in Language in the Inner City. Labov, W. 1972. "Some principles of linguistic methodology". Language in Society 1: 97-120. Labov, William. 1973. "Where do Grammars Stop?", in Sociolinguistics: Currnet Trends and Prospects, ed. R. Shuy (Georgetown Univ. Press), pp. 43-88. Labov, William. 1975. "On the Use of the Present to Explain the Past". Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Linguists. Bologna: Mulino. Labov, William. 1978. "Where Does the Sociolinguistic Variable Stop? A Response to Beatriz Lavandera". Working Papers in Sociolinguistics 44. Labov, William. 1980. "The Social Origins of Sound Change", in Locating Language in Time and Space, ed. William Labov, pp. 251-265. New York; Academic Press. Labov, William. 1981. "Field Methods Used by the Project on Linguistic Change and Variation". Sociolinguistic Working Papers 81. Austin, Texas: South Western Educational Development Laboratory. Labov, William. 1982. "Building on Empirical Foundations", in Perspectives on Historical Linguistics, ed. W. Lehmann & Y. Malkiel, pp. 1782. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Labov, William. 1990. "The Intersection of Sex and Social Class in the Course of Linguistic Change". Language Variation and Change 2: 20554. Labov, William. 1994-99. Principles of Linguistic Change. Blackwells. Vols. I & II. Labov, William. 2006. Social Stratification of English in New York City. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Labov, William. 2010. Principles of Linguistic Change: Cognitive and Cultural Factors. Oxford: Blackwell. Labov, William. 2013. "One Hundred Years of Sound Change in Philadelphia: Lincar Incrementation, Reversal, and Reanalysis", Language 89: 30-65. Labov, William. 2014. "The Role of African Americans in Philadelphia Sound Change". Language Variation and Change 26.1: 1-19. Labov, William, Sharon Ash & Charles Boberg. 2006. The Atlas of North American English: Phonetics, Phonology and Sound Change: A Multimedia Reference Tool. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Labov, William; Maciej Baranowski & Aaron Dinkin. 2010. "The Effect of Outliers on the Perception of Sound Change". Language Variation and Change 22.2: 175-190. Labov, W., P. Cohen, C. Robins & J. Lewis. 1968. A Study of the Nonstandard English of Negro and Puerto Rican Speakers in New York City, Philadelphia: US Regional Survey. Labov, W., M. Yaeger & R. Steiner. 1972. A Quantitative Study of Sound Change in Progress. Philadelphia: US Regional Survey. Labrum, R. W. 1982. "Conditions on Double Negation in the History of English with Comparison to Similar Developments in German". Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford.
**LAB... La Ban, Frank K. 1971. "From Cockney to Conch", in A Various Language: Perspectives on American Dialects, ed. Juanita V. Williamson & Virginia M. Burke, pp. 301-308. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Laberge, Suzanne & Gillian Sankoff. 1980. "Anything you Can Do", in The Social Life of Language, ed. Gillian Sankoff, pp. 271-294. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press. Labov, W. & W. Harris (eds.) 1986. "De Facto Segregation of Black and White Vernaculars", in Diversity and Diachrony, D. Sankoff, pp. 124. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 53. Labov, William, Sherry Ash, & Charles Boberg. 2005. Atlas of North American English. Mouton de Gruyter. Labov, William. 1963. "The Social Motivation of a Sound Change". Word 19: 273-309. Labov, William. 1965. "On the mechanism of linguistic change", in Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics, ed. C. W.Kreidler. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Labov, William. 1966. The Social Stratification of English in New York City. Washington, D. C.: Center for Applied Linguistics. Labov, William. 1966. "Hypercorrection by the lower middle class as a factor in linguistic change", in Sociolinguistics, ed. W. Bright.. The Hague: Mouton. Labov, William. 1969. "Contraction, deletion, and inherent variability of the English copula". Language 45: 71562. Labov, William. 1972. Sociolinguistic Patterns. University of Pennsylvania Press. Labov, William. 1972. "Negative Attraction and Negative Concord in English Grammar". Language 48: 773818. Labov, William. 1972. Language in the Inner City: Studies in the Black English Vernacular. Oxford: Blackwell. Labov, William. 1972. "The Logic of Non-Standard English", in Language in the Inner City. Labov, William. 1972. "Rules for ritual insults", in Language in the Inner City. Labov, W. 1972. "Some principles of linguistic methodology". Language in Society 1: 97-120. Labov, William. 1973. "Where do Grammars Stop?", in Sociolinguistics: Currnet Trends and Prospects, ed. R. Shuy (Georgetown Univ. Press), pp. 43-88. Labov, William. 1975. "On the Use of the Present to Explain the Past". Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Linguists. Bologna: Mulino. Labov, William. 1978. "Where Does the Sociolinguistic Variable Stop? A Response to Beatriz Lavandera". Working Papers in Sociolinguistics 44. Labov, William. 1980. "The Social Origins of Sound Change", in Locating Language in Time and Space, ed. William Labov, pp. 251-265. New York; Academic Press. Labov, William. 1981. "Field Methods Used by the Project on Linguistic Change and Variation". Sociolinguistic Working Papers 81. Austin, Texas: South Western Educational Development Laboratory. Labov, William. 1982. "Building on Empirical Foundations", in Perspectives on Historical Linguistics, ed. W. Lehmann & Y. Malkiel, pp. 1782. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Labov, William. 1990. "The Intersection of Sex and Social Class in the Course of Linguistic Change". Language Variation and Change 2: 20554. Labov, William. 1994-99. Principles of Linguistic Change. Blackwells. Vols. I & II. Labov, William. 2006. Social Stratification of English in New York City. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Labov, William. 2010. Principles of Linguistic Change: Cognitive and Cultural Factors. Oxford: Blackwell. Labov, William. 2013. "One Hundred Years of Sound Change in Philadelphia: Lincar Incrementation, Reversal, and Reanalysis", Language 89: 30-65. Labov, William. 2014. "The Role of African Americans in Philadelphia Sound Change". Language Variation and Change 26.1: 1-19. Labov, William, Sharon Ash & Charles Boberg. 2006. The Atlas of North American English: Phonetics, Phonology and Sound Change: A Multimedia Reference Tool. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Labov, William; Maciej Baranowski & Aaron Dinkin. 2010. "The Effect of Outliers on the Perception of Sound Change". Language Variation and Change 22.2: 175-190. Labov, W., P. Cohen, C. Robins & J. Lewis. 1968. A Study of the Nonstandard English of Negro and Puerto Rican Speakers in New York City, Philadelphia: US Regional Survey. Labov, W., M. Yaeger & R. Steiner. 1972. A Quantitative Study of Sound Change in Progress. Philadelphia: US Regional Survey. Labrum, R. W. 1982. "Conditions on Double Negation in the History of English with Comparison to Similar Developments in German". Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford.

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