Connie Eble
· Professor of English and Comparative LiteratureUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Medieval Studies
Active 1971–2025
Research topics
- Linguistics
- History
- Computer science
- World Wide Web
- Psychology
Selected publications
Louise Pound, H. L. Mencken, and the Founding of <i>American Speech</i>
American Speech · 2025-02-01 · 1 citations
article1st authorCorrespondingUniversity Press of Mississippi eBooks · 2019-08-01
book-chapter1st authorCorrespondingAmerican Speech · 2018-02-01
article1st authorCorrespondingBook Review| February 01 2018 The Profundity of Profanity In Praise of Profanity, By Adams, Michael, New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. xiii + 253. ISBN 9780199337583; $17.95 (ebk $11.99) Connie Eble Connie Eble University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill connie eble is professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of Slang and Sociability: In-Group Language Among College Students (Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1996), based on that collection, and for ten years was editor of American Speech. E-mail: cceble@email.unc.edu. Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google American Speech (2018) 93 (1): 139–142. https://doi.org/10.1215/00031283-6904076 Cite Icon Cite Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Permissions Search Site Citation Connie Eble; The Profundity of Profanity. American Speech 1 February 2018; 93 (1): 139–142. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00031283-6904076 Download citation file: Zotero Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search Books & JournalsAll JournalsAmerican Dialect SocietyAmerican Speech Search Advanced Search The text of this article is only available as a PDF. Copyright © 2018 American Dialect Society2018 Article PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content.
American Speech · 2017-02-01
article1st authorCorrespondingDiscussion| February 01 2017 College Slang and the A-Curve Connie Eble Connie Eble University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google American Speech (2017) 92 (1): 92–100. https://doi.org/10.1215/00031283-4153241 Cite Icon Cite Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Permissions Search Site Citation Connie Eble; College Slang and the A-Curve. American Speech 1 February 2017; 92 (1): 92–100. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00031283-4153241 Download citation file: Zotero Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search Books & JournalsAll JournalsAmerican Dialect SocietyAmerican Speech Search Advanced Search The text of this article is only available as a PDF. Copyright 2017 by the American Dialect Society2017 Article PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content.
Journal of English Linguistics · 2010-05-13
article1st authorCorrespondingEngaged Scholarship in Alabama
American Speech · 2009-08-01
article1st authorCorrespondingFRENCH IN NEW ORLEANS: THE COMMODIFICATION OF LANGUAGE HERITAGE
American Speech · 2009-05-01 · 10 citations
article1st authorCorrespondingResearch Article| May 01 2009 FRENCH IN NEW ORLEANS: THE COMMODIFICATION OF LANGUAGE HERITAGE Connie C. Eble Connie C. Eble Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google American Speech (2009) 84 (2): 211–215. https://doi.org/10.1215/00031283-2009-016 Cite Icon Cite Share Icon Share Twitter Permissions Search Site Citation Connie C. Eble; FRENCH IN NEW ORLEANS: THE COMMODIFICATION OF LANGUAGE HERITAGE. American Speech 1 May 2009; 84 (2): 211–215. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00031283-2009-016 Download citation file: Zotero Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search Books & JournalsAll JournalsAmerican Dialect SocietyAmerican Speech Search Advanced Search The text of this article is only available as a PDF. American Dialect Society2009 Article PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content.
English/French bilingualism in nineteenth century Lousiana: A social network analysis
2008-11-15
book-chapter1st authorCorrespondingWORD · 2008-12-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingVan Gelderen: A history of the English language
Word: Journal of the international linguistic association · 2008-01-01
article1st authorCorresponding
Frequent coauthors
- 4 shared
Edward J. Vajda
Western Washington University
- 2 shared
Solomon I. Sara
Georgetown University
- 2 shared
Stephen J. Nagle
- 1 shared
Peter Benes
- 1 shared
Crawford Feagin
- 1 shared
Anthony P. Grant
- 1 shared
Patricia Cukor‐Avila
University of North Texas
- 1 shared
Michael Montgomery
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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