Contributors to this supplement of the Publication of the American Dialect Society examine past studies in North American language and dialects and make recommendations for future research, looking at aspects such as language regard and lexical, phonetic, phonological, and morphosyntactic variation. Authors cover various fields of interest to language scholars, including African American English, the history of North American English, language in Latinx communities, French heritage languages in North America, American Sign Language, and the Linguistic Atlas Projects.
Contributors: Michael Adams, Lamont Antieau, Julie Auger, Robert Bayley, Erica J. Benson, Allison Burkette, Salvatore Callesano, Phillip M. Carter, Aris Moreno Clemons, Betsy E. Evans, Jami Fisher, Valerie Fridland, Lisa J. Green, Jack Grieve, Joseph C. Hill, Julie A. Hochgesang, Sarah Holmstrom, Anne H. Charity Hudley, Tyler Kendall, Oksana Laleko, Ceil Lucas, Corrine Occhino, Michael D. Picone, Dennis R. Preston, Joseph Salmons, James N. Stanford, Emily Shaw, Susan Tamasi, Meredith Tamminga, J. Michael Terry; Lydda López Valdez, Dan Villarreal, Jim Wood, Raffaella Zanuttini