Principles of Linguistic Change, Volume 3: Cognitive and Cultural FactorsISBN: 978-1-4051-1214-7
Paperback
448 pages
November 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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"The culminating volume in Labov's magnum opus on language
variation and change will assure forever his indelible imprint on
the field of linguistics. Thanks to Labov, the field should never
be the same."
— Walt Wolfram, North Carolina State University
— Walt Wolfram, North Carolina State University
"William Labov completes his monumental study of sound change by
examining the forces that drive divergence and convergence in
neighboring communities. His impeccable attention to detail is
illuminated, as always, by his sensitivity to the social, communal
and personal motives that lie behind the ways in which we talk to
one another."
— J.K. Chambers, University of Toronto
"Labov's inexhaustible creative wellspring produces a fountain
of insight and essential reading for all scholars concerned with
language as a dynamic social organism. This volume assembles
elements of his work into a grand mosaic: a work of science, but
also a work of art."
— Gregory R. Guy, New York University