Kirk Hazen – Publications
Books
Identity and Ethnicity in the Rural South: A Sociolinguistic View Through Past and Present Be. 2000. Publications of the American Dialect Society No. 83. Durham, NC: Duke University P.
Dialect Change and Maintenance on the Outer Banks. With Walt Wolfram and Natalie Schilling-Estes. 1999. Publications of the American Dialect Society No. 81. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press.
Representative Articles
A dialect turned inside out: Migration and the Appalachian Diaspora. 2008. Coauthored with Sarah Hamilton. Journal of English Linguistics.
The Study of Variation in Historical Perspective. 2007. Sociolinguistic variation: Theory, methods, and applications. Robert Bayley and Ceil Lucas, eds. Cambridge University Press. 70-89.
Variationist Approaches to Language & Education. 2007. An entry for The Encyclopedia of Language and Education, 2nd Ed. Volume 10: Research Methods in Language and Education. Nancy Hornberger and Kendall King (eds.). 85-98.
The Final Days of Appalachian Heritage Language. 2006. In Beth Simon and Thomas Murray (eds.), Language Variation and Change in the American Midland. Varieties of English Around the World series. Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 129-50.
Mergers in the Mountains. 2005. English World Wide 26.2:199-221.
Some Cases for the Syllable in Southern English. 2004. Southern Journal of Linguistics 28:164-180.
Defining Appalachian English. 2004. With Ellen Fluharty. In Margaret Bender (ed.), Linguistic Diversity in the South: Changing Codes, Practics and Ideology. Athens: University of Georgia Press. 50-65.
Identity and Language Variation in a Rural Community. 2002. Language 78.2:240-57.
The family. 2002. A chapter for The Handbook of Language Variation and Change. Jack Chambers, Peter Trudgill, and Natalie Schilling-Estes (eds.). Malden, MA: Blackwell. 500-25.
Variationist Approaches to Teaching about Language. Forthcoming. An entry for The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed. Volume 10: Research Methods in Language and Education. Nancy Hornberger and Kendall King (eds.).
The Final Days of Appalachian Heritage Language. Forthcoming. In Thomas Murray and Beth Simon, (eds.), Language Variation and Change in the American Midland. Varieties of English around the World series. Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 130-55.
Mergers in the Mountains. 2005. English World Wide.
English LIVEs: Language In Variation Exercises for Today’s Classrooms. 2005. In Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck (eds.), Language in the Schools. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. 181-9.
Defining Appalachian English. 2004. With Ellen Fluharty. In Margaret Bender (ed.), Linguistic Diversity in the South: Changing Codes, Practices and Ideology. Athens: University of Georgia Press. 50-65.
Identity and Language Variation in a Rural Community. 2002. Language 78.2:240-57.
Representative Reviews, Miscellanies, Small Articles, and Essays
(ING). Forthcoming. An entry for The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed. Keith Brown (ed.). Elsevier.
Idiolect. Forthcoming. An entry for The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Volume 2. Keith Brown (ed.). Elsevier.
African-American Appalachian English. Forthcoming. An entry for The Encyclopedia of Appalachia. Jean Haskell & Rudy Abramson, (eds.). Johnson City, TN: East Tennessee State University Press.
West Virginia Dialects. Forthcoming. An entry for The West Virginia Encyclopedia. Ken Sullivan (ed.). Charleston, WV: West Virginia Humanities Council.
Talking in America. 2004. A review of How We Talk : American Regional English Today by Alan Metcalf. American Speech 79.3:328-333.






