1. Janet Holmes and Allan Bell: Attitudes, Varieties, Discourse: An Introduction to the Sociolinguistics of New Zealand English
ATTITUDES TO NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
2. Elizabeth Gordon and Marcia Abell: 'This Objectionable Colonial Dialect': Historical and Contemporary Attitudes to New Zealand Speech
3. Graham M. Vaughan and Ingrid Huygens: Sociolinguistic Stereotyping in New Zealand
4. Donn Bayard: 'God Help Us If We All Sound Like This': Attitudes to New Zealand and Other English Accents
CHANGE AND VARIATION IN NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
5. Ross Clark: Pidgin English and Pidgin Maori in New Zealand
6. Scott Allan: The Rise of New Zealand Intonation
7. Elizabeth Gordon and Margaret A. Madagan: A Longitudinal Study of the 'ear/air' Contrast in New Zealand Speech
8: Donn Bayard: Minder, Mork and Mindy? (-t) Glottalisation and Post-vocalic (-r) in Younger New Zealand English Speakers
9. Allan Bell: Audience and Referee Design in New Zealand Media Language
PRAGMATIC ANALYSES OF NEW ZEALAND DISCOURSE
10. Koenraad Kuiper and Paddy Austill: They're Off and Racing Now: The Speech of the New Zealand Race Caller
11. Chris Lane: The Sociolinguistics of Questioning in District Court Trials
12. Janet Holmes: Politeness Strategies in New Zealand Women's Speech
13. Paddy Austin: Politeness Revisited: The Dark Side