Speech-accommodation theorie: a discussion in terms of second-language acquisition
Leslie M. Beebe, Howard Giles
págs. 5-32
Cross-cultural communication in Montreal: two field studies since Bill 101
Richard Yvon Bourhis
págs. 33-47
Accommodation at work: some phonological data and their implications
Nikolas Coupland
págs. 49-70
Code shifting Hawaiian style: children’s accommodation along a decreolizing continuum
April K. Purcell
págs. 71-86
All in a flap: long-term accommodation in phonology
Linda Shockey
págs. 87-95
The conception and perception of noncontent speech performance: implications for speech-accommodation theory
William B. Putman, Richard L. Street
págs. 97-114
Situational constraints on the evaluative significance of speech accommodation: some Australian data
Peter Ball, Howard Giles, Jane L. Byrne, Philip Berechree
págs. 115-129
Speech convergence miscarried: an investigation into inappropriate accommodation strategies
John Platt, Heidi Weber
págs. 131-146



