Sociolinguists
Tannen's home page at Georgetown University georgetown faculty
Web Page of Deborah Tannen
dell.html information biography
Dell Hymes' personal web site virginia anthropology
Dell H. Hymes
Bolinger bibliography
Dwight Bolinger: Writings and Biographical Information
Memorial minute from Harvard University news harvard gazette
Harvard Gazette: Einar Haugen
Recent radio commentary on NPR templates archives archive
NPR : Geoff Nunberg
''The Persistence of English'' -- an essay by Nunberg regarding the dominance of the English language in the modern world. (PDF)
Nunberg's website www stanford
Geoffrey Nunberg - Home
Staff page at Lancaster University staff norman norman
Norman Fairclough - Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language at Lancaster University
UC Berkeley faculty page linguistics berkeley people
Welcome to Berkeley Linguistics
Atlas of North American English: Phonetics, Phonology and Sound Change (Mouton de Gruyter, 2006)
Walter de Gruyter - The Atlas of North American English
William Labov's home page
William Labov Home Page
A review of ''The Transformation of Capitalist Society'' (by Bruce E. Nevin)
Review of The Transformation of Capitalist Society
Penn's Department of Linguistics (the first in the U.S.)
UPenn Linguistics: Home
Penn's Department of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, successor to the Oriental Studies department
AMES - R.I.P.
''Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent:'' Zellig Haris, Avukah, and Hashomer Hatzair mit books
Chapter 2: Zellig Harris, Avukah, and Hashomer Hatzir
Zellig S. Harris's Life and Work, Year-by-Year arts mit
Zellig Harris Home Page
Zellig Harris: Language and Information
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