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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 78
Department of Classics Harvard University
Harvard University Press
Among the eleven articles in this volume, dedicated to Mason Hammond, are “The Emergence of Mediaeval Towns: Independence or Continuity?” by Professor Hammond; “Existimatio, Fama, and the Ides of March,” by Zvi Yavetz; “Sophocles: Ajax 815–824,” by Cedric H. Whitman; “The Myth of Pindar’s First Nemean: Sportsmen, Poetry, and Paideia,” by Peter W. Rose; “Aristophanes’ Ranae 862: A Note on the Anatomy of Euripidean Tragedy,” by Gregory W. Dickerson; “Speech and Narrative in the Aeneid,” by Gilbert Highet; and “The ‘Lighthouse’ of Abusir in Egypt,” by Fawzi el Fakharani.
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Needed Research in American Dialects, Volume 78
Dennis Preston, ed.
Duke University Press
Needed Research in American Dialects brings together some of the most highly recognized specialists in the fields of sociolinguistics and dialectology to offer a rare survey of the field’s last twenty years and an investigation into the future study of language variation and change in North America. The volume recognizes the distinct merging of interests among dialectologists, sociolinguists, and students of language with theories of language generally. Essays address the areal distribution of sounds, words, and constructions and focus on social depth and discourse practices, perhaps the two most influential styles of contemporary research. The volume also includes extensive coverage of variation in languages other than English and clearly indicates research that remains to be done.

Contributors. Sharon Ash, Richard Bailey, Robert Bayley, Connie C. Eble, Penelope Eckert, Ralph W. Fasold, Joan Houston Hall, Barbara Johnstone, Ruth King, William A. Kretzschmar, Michael Montgomery, Dennis R. Preston

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