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Blake, Renée (1997), Defining the Envelope of Linguistic Variation: The Case of "Don't Count" Forms in the Copula Analysis of AAVE. Language Variation and Change 9: 57-79.

Brylawski, Samuel (2002), Preservation of Digitally Recorded Sound, in Building a National Strategy for Preservation: Issues in Digital Media Archiving, Council on Library and Information Resources Publication 106. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub106abst.html

Bucholtz, Mary (2006), Transcription and Identity: Dilemmas in the Written Representation of Speech and Speakers, paper given at Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting 2006: Albuquerque, NM.

Chafe, Wallace (1993), Prosodic and Functional Units of Language. In Edwards and Lampert 1993: 33-43.

Chambers, J. K. (2003), Sociolinguistic Theory, 2nd edition, Oxford and Malden, Ma: Blackwell.

Du Bois, John W. (2006), Transcription and the Delicacy Hierarchy: What is to be Represented? paper given at Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting 2006: Albuquerque, NM.

Du Bois, John W., Stephan Schuetze-Coburn, Susanna Cumming, and Danae Paolino (1993), Outline of Discourse Transcription. In Edwards and Lampert 1993: 45-89.

Edwards, Jane (2001), The Transcription of Discourse, in Handbook of Discourse Analysis, eds. Deborah Tannen, Deborah Schiffrin, and Heidi Hamilton, Oxford and Malden, Ma: Blackwell: 321-348.

Edwards, Jane and Martin Lampert, eds. (1993), Talking Data: Transcription and Coding in Discourse Research, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc, Inc.

Fischer, John L. (1958), Social Influences on the Choice of a Linguistic Variant, Word 14: 47-56.

Horvath, Barbara M. (1985), Variation in Australian English: The Sociolects of Sydney, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kendall, Tyler, Todd Cooper, Christine Mallinson, and Walt Wolfram (2008), Re-examining Language Data in the Study of American English Dialects. American Dialect Society 2008 Annual Meeting: Chicago, IL. January. Panel.

Miethaner, Ulrich (2000), Orthographic Transcriptions of Non-Standard Varieties: The Case of Earlier African-American English, Journal of Sociolinguistics 4(4): 534-560.

Mishler, Elliot (1991), Representing Discourse: the Rhetoric of Transcription, Journal of Narrative and Life History 1(4): 255-280.

Ochs, Elinor (1979), Transcription as Theory, in Developmental Pragmatics, eds. Elinor Ochs and Bambi Schieffelin, New York: Academic Press: 43-72.

Poplack, Shana (1980), Sometimes I'll Start a Sentence in Spanish y Termino Español: Toward a Typology of Code-Switching, Linguistics, 18: 581-618.

Poplack, Shana (1989), The Care and Handling of a Mega-Corpus: The Ottawa-Hull French Project. In Language Change and Variation, ed. Ralph Fasold and Deborah Schiffrin, 411-451. Amsterdam, Benjamins.

Puglia, Steven (2003), Overview: Analog vs. Digital for Preservation Reformatting, paper given at 18th Annual Preservation Conference, March 27, 2003, at University of Maryland College Park. http://www.archives.gov/preservation/conferences/papers-2003/puglia.html

Smith, Abby, David Randal Allen, and Karen Allen (2004). Survey of the State of Audio Collections in Academic Libraries. Council on Library and Information Resources Publication 128. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub128abst.html

Tagliamonte, Sali (2007), Representing Real Language: Consistency, Trade-offs and Thinking Ahead! In Creating and Digitizing Language Corpora. Volume 1: Synchronic Databases, ed. by Joan Beal, Karen Corrigan and Hermann Moisl: 205-40. New York, NY/Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Trudgill, Peter (1974), The Social Differentiation of English in Norwich, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wolfram, Walt (1993). Identifying and Interpreting Variables, in American Dialect Research, ed. Dennis R. Preston. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 193-221.


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