Agheyisi, R.
and Fishman, J. A. (1970) Language attitude studies: A brief survey of methodological approaches, Anthropological Linguistics, 12, 131-157.
2.
Beebe, L.
and Giles, H. (1984) Speech accommodation theories: A discussion in terms of second language acquisition, International Journal of Sociology of Language, 46, 5-32.
3.
de Vos, G.
and Romanucci-Ross, K. (1975) Ethnicity: Vessel of meaning and emblem of contrast. In G. de Vos & K. Romanucci-Ross (eds), Ethnic identity: Cultural Continuity and Change. Palo Alto, CA: Mayfield.
4.
Fishman, J. A.
and Spolsky, B. (1976) The Whorfian hypothesis in 1975: A sociolinguistic evaluation. In H. Fisher & R. Dias-Guerrero (eds), Language and Logic in Personality and Society. New York: Academic Press.
5.
Giles, H.
(1970) Evaluative reactions to accents, Educational Review, 22, 211-227.
6.
Giles, H.
(1979) Ethnicity markers in speech. In K. Scherer & H. Giles (eds), Social Markers in Speech. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
7.
Giles H.
and Bourhis, R. (1973) Dialect perception revisited, Quarterly Journal of Speech, 59, 337-342.
8.
Giles, H.
and Powesland, P. F. (eds) (1975) Speech Style and Social Evaluation. London: Academic Press.
9.
Hogg, M. A.
, Joyce, N. and Abrams, D. (1984) Diglossia in Switzerland? A social identity analysis of speaker evaluations, Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 3, 185-196.
10.
Labov, W.
(1977) The social motivation of a sound change. In W. Labov (ed.), Sociolinguistic Patterns. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
11.
Lambert, W. E.
(1967) The social psychology of bilingualism, Journal of Social Issues, 23, 91-109.
12.
Lambert, W. E.
, Hodgson, R. C., Garner, R. C. and Fillenbaum, S. (1960) Evaluational reactions to spoken language, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 6, 44-51.
13.
Parkin, D. J.
(1977) Emergent and stabilized multilingualism: Polyethnic peer groups in urban Kenya. In H. Giles (ed.), Language, Ethnicity and Intergroup Relations. London: Academic Press.
14.
Ryan, E. B.
and Sebastian, R. J. (1980) The effects of speech style and social class background on social judgements of speakers, British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 19, 229-233.
15.
Shockey, L.
(1984) All in a flap: Long term accommodation in phonology, International Journal of Sociology of Language, 46, 87-96.
16.
Trudgill, P.
(1972) Sex, covert prestige and linguistic change in urban British English of Norwich, Language and Society, 1, 179-196.
17.
Trudgill, P.
(1974) Sociolinguistics. Harmondsworth, England: Middlesex.
18.
Young, M.
and Wilmott, P. (1962) Family and Kinship in East London. London: Penguin.