Hornsby, David, review of Nigel Armstrong, Social and Stylistic Variation in Spoken French: A Comparative Approach, in Modern Language Review, 97.4 (2002), pp. 956–57, doi:10.2307/3738648

Hornsby, David, review of Greville G. Corbett, Number, in Modern Language Review, 98.1 (2003), pp. 263–64, doi:10.2307/3738274

Hornsby, David, review of Aidan Coveney, The Sounds of Contemporary French: Articulation and Diversity, in Modern Language Review, 100.1 (2005), pp. 226–27, doi:10.2307/3738102

Hornsby, David, Redefining Regional French: Koinéization and Dialect Levelling in Northern France, Studies In Linguistics, 3 (Legenda, 2006)

Hornsby, David, ‘Dialect Lite? The Rise of the Semi-Speaker in an Obsolescent Dialect Community’, in The French Language and Questions of Identity, ed. by Wendy Ayres-Bennett and Mari C. Jones, Studies In Linguistics, 4 (Legenda, 2007), pp. 76–88, doi:

Jones, Mari C., and David Hornsby (eds), Language and Social Structure in Urban France (Legenda, 2013)

Jones, Mari C., and Hornsby, David, introduction to , in Language and Social Structure in Urban France, ed. by Mari C. Jones and David Hornsby (Legenda, 2013), pp. 1–8, doi:

Hornsby, David, and Jones, Mari C., ‘Exception française? Levelling, Exclusion, and Urban Social Structure in France’, in Language and Social Structure in Urban France, ed. by Mari C. Jones and David Hornsby (Legenda, 2013), pp. 94–109, doi:

Hornsby, David, review of Richard Scholar, Émigrés: French Words that Turned English, in Modern Language Review, 116.3 (2021), pp. 503–04, doi:10.5699/modelangrevi.116.3.0503