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562 Shari Kendall and Deborah Tannen<br />
beyond binary thinking. In Bergvall<br />
et al. 1996, 1–30.<br />
Brown, Penelope. 1980. How and why are<br />
women more polite: some evidence<br />
from a Mayan community. In<br />
McConnell-Ginet et al. 1980, 111–36.<br />
Bucholtz, Mary. 1996. Black feminist<br />
theory and African American<br />
women’s linguistic practice. In<br />
Bergvall et al. 1996, 267–90.<br />
Bucholtz, Mary. 1999a. Purchasing power:<br />
the gender and class imaginary on<br />
the shopping channel. In Bucholtz<br />
et al. 1999, 348–68.<br />
Bucholtz, Mary. 1999b. Bad examples:<br />
transgression and progress in<br />
language and gender studies.<br />
In Bucholtz et al. 1999, 3–24.<br />
Bucholtz, Mary, and Kira Hall. 1995.<br />
Introduction: 20 years after Language<br />
and Woman’s Place. In Hall and<br />
Bucholtz 1995, 1–22.<br />
Bucholtz, Mary, A. C. Liang, and Laurel<br />
A. Sutton (eds). 1999. Reinventing<br />
Identities: <strong>The</strong> Gendered Self in<br />
<strong>Discourse</strong>. New York and Oxford:<br />
Oxford University Press.<br />
Bucholtz, Mary, A. C. Liang, Laurel A.<br />
Sutton, and Caitlin Hines (eds). 1994.<br />
Cultural Performances: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Third Berkeley Women and Language<br />
Conference. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley<br />
Women and Language Group.<br />
Butler, Judith. 1990. Gender Trouble:<br />
Feminism and the Subversion <strong>of</strong> Identity.<br />
New York and London: Routledge.<br />
Butler, Judith. 1993. Bodies That Matter.<br />
New York: Routledge.<br />
Cameron, Deborah. 1985. Feminism and<br />
Linguistic <strong>The</strong>ory. London: Macmillan.<br />
Second edition 1992.<br />
Cameron, Deborah (ed.). 1990. <strong>The</strong><br />
Feminist Critique <strong>of</strong> Language: A Reader.<br />
London and New York: Routledge.<br />
Second edition 1998b.<br />
Cameron, Deborah. 1995. Rethinking<br />
language and gender studies: some<br />
issues for the 1990s. In Mills 1995,<br />
31–44.<br />
Cameron, Deborah. 1998a. Gender,<br />
language and discourse: a review.<br />
Signs: Journal <strong>of</strong> Women, Culture and<br />
Society 28: 945–73.<br />
Cameron, Deborah. 1999. Dialogue:<br />
feminist linguistics: a response to<br />
Bent Preisler’s review article:<br />
deconstructing “Feminist Linguistics.”<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociolinguistics 3.121–5.<br />
Cameron, Deborah, Fiona McAlinden,<br />
and Kathy O’Leary. 1989. Lak<strong>of</strong>f in<br />
context: the social and linguistic<br />
functions <strong>of</strong> tag questions. In Coates<br />
and Cameron 1989, 74–93.<br />
Coates, Jennifer. 1986. Women, Men and<br />
Language: A Sociolinguistic Account <strong>of</strong><br />
Sex Differences in Language. London<br />
and New York: Longman. Second<br />
edition, 1993.<br />
Coates, Jennifer. 1989. Gossip revisited:<br />
language in all-female groups.<br />
In Coates and Cameron 1989,<br />
94–122.<br />
Coates, Jennifer. 1996. Women Talk:<br />
Conversations between Women<br />
Friends. Oxford and Cambridge,<br />
MA: Blackwell.<br />
Coates, Jennifer. 1997a. One-at-a-time:<br />
the organization <strong>of</strong> men’s talk. In<br />
Johnson and Meinh<strong>of</strong> 1997, 107–29.<br />
Coates, Jennifer (ed.). 1997b. Language and<br />
Gender: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell.<br />
Coates, Jennifer, and Deborah Cameron<br />
(eds). 1989. Women in their Speech<br />
Communities: New Perspectives on<br />
Language and Sex. London: Longman.<br />
Crawford, Mary. 1995. Talking Difference:<br />
On Gender and Language. London:<br />
Sage.<br />
Eckert, Penelope. 1989. <strong>The</strong> whole<br />
woman: sex and gender differences<br />
in variation. Language Variation and<br />
Change 1.245–67.<br />
Eckert, Penelope. 1990. Cooperative<br />
competition in adolescent “girl talk.”<br />
<strong>Discourse</strong> Processes 13.91–122. Rpt in<br />
Tannen 1993, 32–61.<br />
Eckert, Penelope. 1998. Variation as Social<br />
Practice. Oxford: Blackwell.