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Contents: Volume 77, Number 1, Spring 2002   [Index by Author] 
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Contributors' Column

CONTRIBUTORS' COLUMN
American Speech 77(1): np (2002); DOI:10.1215/00031283-77-1-np [PDF]  

Articles

PATRICIA CUKOR-AVILA
SHE SAY, SHE GO, SHE BE LIKE: VERBS OF QUOTATION OVER TIME IN AFRICAN AMERICAN VERNACULAR ENGLISH
American Speech 77(1): 3-31 (2002); DOI:10.1215/00031283-77-1-3 [PDF] [References]  

THOMAS E. MURRAY and BETH LEE SIMON
AT THE INTERSECTION OF REGIONAL AND SOCIAL DIALECTS: THE CASE OF LIKE + PAST PARTICIPLE IN AMERICAN ENGLISH
American Speech 77(1): 32-69 (2002); DOI:10.1215/00031283-77-1-32 [PDF] [References]  

DANIEL SCHREIER
PAST BE IN TRISTAN DA CUNHA: THE RISE AND FALL OF CATEGORICALITY IN LANGUAGE CHANGE
American Speech 77(1): 70-99 (2002); DOI:10.1215/00031283-77-1-70 [PDF] [References]  

WAYNE GLOWKA and MEGAN MELANÇON
AMONG THE NEW WORDS
American Speech 77(1): 100-112 (2002); DOI:10.1215/00031283-77-1-100 [PDF]  

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