Wolfram, Walt, 1941-....
Wolfram, Walt
Wolfram, Walter Andrew 1941-
Walt Wolfram American sociolinguist
Wolfram, Walt (Walter A.), 1941-
VIAF ID: 19806740 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/19806740
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Works
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5-978-84-9136-206-7minute linguist | |
American English dialects and variation | |
American voices how dialects differ from coast to coast | |
Appalachian speech | |
Black-white speech relationships | |
Demythologizing the home-school language dichotomy : sociolinguistic reality and instructional practice | |
development of African American English | |
Dialect change and maintenance on the Outer Banks | |
Dialect differences and testing | |
Dialect in society | |
Dialects and education : issues and answers | |
Dialects at school : educating linguistically diverse students | |
Dialects in schools and communities | |
Dialogue on dialects | |
Exploring dialects | |
Field techniques in an urban language study, 1968: | |
The five-minute linguist : bite-sized essays on language and languages | |
Hoi toide on the Outer Banks : the story of the Ocracoke brogue | |
The (in)significance of facts in sociolinguistic engagement | |
Language variety in the new South : contemporary perspectives on change and variation | |
The linguist in speech pathology | |
Mountain talk a journey to the heart of Southern Appalachia ; Scenes from Southern Appalachia | |
Phonological analysis : focus on american english | |
Roots, 2028: | |
Sociolinguistic aspects of assimilation Puerto Rican English in New York City | |
The Sociolinguistic construction of remnant dialects | |
sociolinguistic description of Detroit Negro speech | |
Sociolinguistic implications for educational sequencing | |
Speaking of Alabama : the history, diversity, function, and change of language | |
Talkin' tar heel how our voices tell the story of North Carolina | |
Variation and change in geographically isolated communities : Appalachian English and Ozark English |