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After a period of hibernation we are pleased to announce the resumed publication of Leeds Working Papers in Linguistics and Phonetics. Institutions which have an exchange agreement with Leeds will receive a copy in the next few weeks. Other institutions interested in starting an exchange are invited to contact the Editor at the address below. For individuals who wish to purchase a copy, the price per copy is 4 pounds sterling (within EU), 5 pounds sterling elsewhere (payment in pounds sterling only, please). Contact the Editor at the address below: Paul Foulkes Department of Linguistics and Phonetics University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UK p.foulkesMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueleeds.ac.uk +++++++++++++++++++ The contents of Issue 6: Methodological considerations in a small-scale sociolinguistic pilot study (Louise Cunningham) English [r]-sandhi: a sociolinguistic perspective (Paul Foulkes) The mora, compensatory lengthening, and a two-tier theory of quantity (Anthony Fox) An unusual kind of sonority and its implications for phonetic theory (Barry Heselwood) Bilingualism and diglossia in Sardinia (Maria Chiara La Sala) Language variation and innovation in Middlesbrough: a pilot study (Carmen Llamas) Four past tense morphemes in Khalkh Mongol (Diane Nelson, T.T.L. Davidson, Narantuya, Narmandah, and Judith Nordby) Italian radio phone-in openings: some effects of time restrictions (Barbara Settineri) +++++++++++++++++++++++