Ervin, S. M. & H. Landar (1963). Navaho word associations. American Journal of Psychology, 76, 49-57.
Ervin-Tripp, S. M. (1967). Navaho connotative judgments: The metaphor of person description. In D. Hymes and W. E. Bittle (Eds.), Studies in southwestern ethnolinguistics. The Hague: Mouton, pp. 91-116.Ervin-Tripp, S. M., H. J. Landar, and A. E. Horowitz (1960). Navaho color categories. Language, 36, 368-382.
Ervin-Tripp, S. M. (1969). Sociolinguistics. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology. New York: Academic Press, vol. 4, pp. 91-165.
Ervin-Tripp, S. M. (1972). Alternation and co-occurrence. In J. J. Gumperz & D. Hymes (Eds.), Directions in sociolinguistics: The ethnography of communication. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, pp. 218-250.
Ervin-Tripp, S. M. (1975). Sociolinguistics in the United States. In D. N. Shelev & L. P. Krysin (Eds.), Collection of work in sociolinguistics. Moscow: Soviet Academy of Sciences.
Ervin-Tripp, S. M., K. Nakamura, and J. Guo (1995). Shifting face from Asia to Europe. In Shibatani, M. & Thompson, S. (Eds.), Essays in semantics and pragmatics. (pp. 43-71). Amsterdam: J. Benjamins.
Ervin-Tripp, S. M. (2001). Variety, style-switching, and ideology. In P. Eckert & J. Rickford (eds.) Style and variation.(pp. 44-56). New York: Cambridge University Press.