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1Language style as audience designLanguage in Society19841,880
2A classification of illocutionary actsLanguage in Society19761,608
3Language and woman's placeLanguage in Society19731,229
4What no bedtime story means: Narrative skills at home and schoolLanguage in Society1982984
5Sex, covert prestige and linguistic change in the urban British English of NorwichLanguage in Society1972865
6“Sharing time”: Children's narrative styles and differential access to literacyLanguage in Society1981739
7Overlapping talk and the organization of turn-taking for conversationLanguage in Society2000736
8On the syntax of sentences-in-progressLanguage in Society1991720
9Unsettling race and language: Toward a raciolinguistic perspectiveLanguage in Society2017718
10Some principles of linguistic methodologyLanguage in Society1972661
11The organization of turns at formal talk in the classroomLanguage in Society1978573
12Is Sybil there? the structure of some American English directivesLanguage in Society1976534
13Narrative as self-portrait: Sociolinguistic constructions of identityLanguage in Society1996530
14The things we do with words: Ilongot speech acts and speech act theory in philosophyLanguage in Society1982526
15The epistemics of social relations: Owning grandchildrenLanguage in Society2006521
16Constituting and maintaining activities across sequences:And-prefacing as a feature of question designLanguage in Society1994519
17Who's got the floor?Language in Society1981486
18Oh-prefaced responses to inquiryLanguage in Society1998462
19“Why be normal?”: Language and identity practices in a community of nerd girlsLanguage in Society1999443
20Neoliberalism as language policyLanguage in Society2013425
21Selecting next speaker: The context-sensitive operation of a context-free organizationLanguage in Society2003411
22Accommodating the elderly: Invoking and extending a theoryLanguage in Society1988406
23Creating a New Town koine: Children and language change in Milton KeynesLanguage in Society2000401
24Where does the sociolinguistic variable stop?Language in Society1978399
25Figures of speech: Figurative expressions and the management of topic transition in conversationLanguage in Society1998370
26Politeness theory and Shakespeare's four major tragediesLanguage in Society1989369
27Objectivity and commitment in linguistic science: The case of the Black English trial in Ann ArborLanguage in Society1982363
28Replies and responsesLanguage in Society1976361
29Social network and social class: Toward an integrated sociolinguistic modelLanguage in Society1992361
30Towards a theory of interpersonal accommodation through language: some Canadian dataLanguage in Society1973356
31Error correction as an interactional resourceLanguage in Society1974351
32A preference for progressivity in interactionLanguage in Society2006351
33Dialect stylization in radio talkLanguage in Society2001349
34Theorizing identity in language and sexuality researchLanguage in Society2004346
35The construction of units in conversational talkLanguage in Society2000335
36A turn-taking system for British news interviewsLanguage in Society1988327
37Linguistic change and diffusion: description and explanation in sociolinguistic dialect geographyLanguage in Society1974323
38Koines and koineizationLanguage in Society1985304
39Peasant men can't get wives: language change and sex roles in a bilingual communityLanguage in Society1978301
40Jewish argument as sociabilityLanguage in Society1984301
41The organization of repair in classroom talkLanguage in Society1990297
42The Community of Practice: Theories and methodologies in language and gender researchLanguage in Society1999297
43Talking to children in Western SamoaLanguage in Society1982292
44Transformative answers: One way to resist a question’s constraintsLanguage in Society2010291
45Disagreement and concession in disputes: On the context sensitivity of preference structuresLanguage in Society1993287
46On the structure of speaker–auditor interaction during speaking turnsLanguage in Society1974278
47Adolescent social structure and the spread of linguistic changeLanguage in Society1988274
48The universality of conversational postulatesLanguage in Society1976269
49Identity constructions in multilingual advertisingLanguage in Society2001268
50Variation in discourse—“and stuff like that”Language in Society1980250