We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings.
Stephen Barbour and Patrick Stevenson. Variation in German: A Critical Approach to German Sociolinguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1990. Pp. xiv + 308. US$54.50 (hardcover), $17.95 (softcover).
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
27 June 2016
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content.
Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)
References
Clyne, Michael G.1984Language and Society in the German-Speaking Countries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Dittmar, Norbert, and Schlobinski, Peter, eds. 1988The Sociolinguistics of Urban Vernaculars: Case Studies and their Evaluation. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.Google Scholar
Embleton, Sheila1986Review of Clyne, Language and Society in the German-Speaking Countries. Canadian Journal of Linguistics30:486–488.Google Scholar
Hofmann, Else1963Sprachsoziologische Untersuchungen über den Einfluß der Stadtsprache auf mundartsprechende Arbeiter. Pp. 201–281 in Festgabe K. Winnacker. Heilfurth, Gerhard and Schmitt, Ludwig Erich, eds. Marburg: Elwert.Google Scholar
Kaye, Alan S.1990Review of Dittmar and Schlobinski 1990. Language Sciences12:393–407.Google Scholar
Russ, Charles V.J., ed. 1990The Dialects of Modern German: A Linguistic Survey. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Thomason, Sarah Grey, and Kaufman, Terrence1988Language Contact, Creolization and Genetic Linguistics. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar