William Labov, Professor of Linguistics, Director of the Linguistics Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania. His major studies include studies of the social stratification of language (The Social Stratification of English in New York City 1966, Sociolinguistic Patterns in 1972) and of African American English (Language in the Inner Cit , 1972), His current work deals with the general problem of the direction and causes of linguistic change (Principles of Linguistic Change 1994, 2001). He is the director of the Atlas of North American English and the Urban Minorities Reading Project. Labov is co-editor of Language Variation and Change, served as president of the Linguistic Society of America (1979), and is a member the National Academy of Science. Home page: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~labov/
William Labov, Professor of Linguistics, Director of the Linguistics Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania. His major studies include studies of the social stratification of language (The Social Stratification of English in New York City 1966, Sociolinguistic Patterns in 1972) and of African American English (Language in the Inner Cit , 1972), His current work deals with the general problem of the direction and causes of linguistic change (Principles of Linguistic Change 1994, 2001). He is the director of the Atlas of North American English and the Urban Minorities Reading Project. Labov is co-editor of Language Variation and Change, served as president of the Linguistic Society of America (1979), and is a member the National Academy of Science. Home page: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~labov/
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