It.....presents fresh insights into many subjects, and the papers that are true review articles provide comprehensive bibliogrphic materials for further research......this collection offers much of interest and a breadth that makes it a useful resource.Sharon Ash, University of Pennsylvania
Part I: Foundations:.
1. The Evolution of a Sociolinguistic Theory of Language: R.B. Le Page.
2. The Demography of Language: Albert F. Verdoot (Universite Catholique de Louvain).
Part II: Social Dimensions of Language: .
3. Varieties and Variation: James Milroy and Lesley Milroy (University of Newcastle upon Tyne).
4. Language Change in Progress: Variation as it Happens: Norman Denison (Universitat Graz).
5. Social Factors in Language Change: William Bright.
6. Sociophonology: John Honey (Osaka International University).
7. Dialect in Society: Walt Wolfram (North Carolina State University).
8. Gender as a Sociolinguistics Variable: New Perspectives on Variation Studies: Ruth Wodak and Gertraud Benke (Universitat Wien).
9. Age as a Sociolinguistic Variable: Penelope Eckert (Institute for Research on Learning).
10. Spoken and Written Language: Celia Roberts and Brian Street (Thames Valley University; University of Brighton).
11. The Sociolinguistics of Communication Media: Gerhard Leitner (Freie Universit&aunl;t Berlin).
12. Diglossia as a Sociolinguistic Situation: Harold F. Schiffman (Language Center, SARS).
13. Code Switching: Carol Myers Scotton (University of South Carolina).
14. Language Contact and Language Generation: John R. Rickford (Stanford University).
15. Language Contact and Language Degeneration: Colette Grinevald Craig (University of Oregon).
Part III: Linguistic Dimensions of Society:.
16. Language Contact and Language Displacement: Mathias Brenzinger (Universitat zu Koln).
17. Language Conflict: Peter Hans Nelde (Research Centre on Multilingualism, KUB).
18. Multi-Lingualism: Michael Clyne (Monash University).
19. Language and Identity: Andree Tabournet-Keller (Universite Louis-Pasteur).
20. Language and Ethnicity: Joshua A. Fishma.
21. Global Scale Sociolinguistics: Grant McConnell (Universite Laval).
22. Language and the Mediation of Experience: Linguistics Representation and Cognitive Orientation: Michael Stubbs (Universit&aunl;t Trier).
23. Linguistics Etiquette: Gabriele Kasper (University of Hawaii at Manoa).
Part IV: Applied Issues:.
24. Sociolinguistics and Education: Ludo Verhoeven (Tilburg University).
25. Bilingual Education: Ofelia Garcia (City College of New York).
26. Sociolinguistics and the Law: Edward Finegan (University of Southern California).
27. Language Planning and Language Reform: Denise Daoust (Universite de Quebec a Montreal).
Bibliography.
Index.