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Contents: Volume 76, Number 2, Summer 2001   [Index by Author] 
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Contributors' Column
Articles
Reviews
Miscellany


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Contributors' Column

CONTRIBUTORS' COLUMN
American Speech 76(2): np (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-np [PDF]  

Articles

MARVIN K. L. CHING
PLURAL YOU/YA'LL VARIATION BY A COURT JUDGE: SITUATIONAL USE
American Speech 76(2): 115-127 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-115 [PDF] [References]  

RACHELLE WAKSLER
A NEW ALL IN CONVERSATION
American Speech 76(2): 128-138 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-128 [PDF] [References]  

ALLISON BURKETTE
THE STORY OF CHESTER DRAWERS
American Speech 76(2): 139-157 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-139 [PDF] [References]  

THOMAS E. NUNNALLY
GLOSSING THE FOLK: A REVIEW OF SELECTED LEXICAL RESEARCH INTO AMERICAN SLANG AND AMERICANISMS
American Speech 76(2): 158-176 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-158 [PDF] [References]  

WAYNE GLOWKA, CHRISTY M. EDGAR, ENSENC M. BALAM, LISA PREVATT, MARY PURCELL, MICHAEL WEISS, MEG WHITLEY, and BARRY POPIK
AMONG THE NEW WORDS
American Speech 76(2): 177-197 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-177 [PDF]  

Reviews

ERIK R. THOMAS
UPDATING A CLASSIC; American Pronunciation
By John Samuel Kenyon. 12th edition, expanded Edited by Donald M. Lance and Stewart A. Kingsbury Ann Arbor, Mich.: George Wahr, 1994. Pp. xxx + 410
American Speech 76(2): 198-204 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-198 [PDF] [References]  

DOUGLAS W. COLEMAN
IS LINGUISTICS A SCIENCE?; From Grammar to Science
By Victor H. Yngve Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1996. Pp. xii + 350
American Speech 76(2): 204-207 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-204 [PDF] [References]  

MICHAEL ERARD
A RHETORICAL BIOGRAPHY OF AN UNLIKELY RHETOR; From Plymouth to Parliament: A Rhetorical History of Nancy Astor's 1919 Campaign
By Karen J. Musolf New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. Pp. xi + 244
American Speech 76(2): 208-213 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-208 [PDF] [References]  

MARK CANADA
HOW THE MIND TURNS LANGUAGE INTO MEANING; The Ascent of Babel: An Exploration of Language, Mind, and Understanding
By Gerry T. M. Altmann Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. xiii + 257
American Speech 76(2): 213-215 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-213 [PDF]  

PETER M. CARRIERE
STATUS, PREEMINENCE, AND PROMISCUITY; A Bawdy Language: How a Second-Rate Language Slept Its Way to the Top
By Howard Richler Toronto: Stoddart, 1999. Pp. xiii + 208
American Speech 76(2): 215-218 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-215 [PDF] [References]  

Miscellany

MICHAEL SHAPIRO
THE CLITIC -UVA (< OF A)
American Speech 76(2): 219-221 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-219 [PDF] [References]  

GRANT GEYER
"THE" FREEWAY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
American Speech 76(2): 221-224 (2001); DOI:10.1215/00031283-76-2-221 [PDF]  

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