African-American English

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African American Culture
African American English
African American Language
African American Speech Communities
African American Vernacular English
African-American language minority
African-American language use
African-American vernacular English phonology
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Aspectual Markers
Black English
Black English Trial
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Consonant Cluster Reduction
Copula Absence
creole linguistics
Data Sets
discourse analysis methods
Discourse and African-American culture
educational linguistics
Educational reform for African-American language
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Finite Auxiliaries
Grammatical Environment
Guy Bailey
History
John Baugh
John R. Rickford
language ideology studies
Language Minority Students
language variation analysis
LEP Student
lexicon of African-American vernacular English
Main Verb
Northern Cities Chain Shift
Salikoko S. Mufwene
sociolinguistic features in education
sociolinguistics research
Sonja Lanehart
Structure
Uncensored Speech
Verbal Genres
verbal genres and African-American culture
Vowel Space
Vowel System
White Vernaculars

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367760687
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book was the first to provide a comprehensive survey of linguistic research into African-American English and is widely recognised as a classic in the field. It covers both the main linguistic features, in particular the grammar, phonology, and lexicon as well as the sociological, political and educational issues connected with African-American English.

The editors have played key roles in the development of African-American English and Black Linguistics as overlapping academic fields of study. Along with other leading figures, notably Geneva Smitherman, William Labov and Walt Wolfram, they provide an authoritative diverse guide to these vitally important subject areas. Drawing on key moments of cultural significance from the Ebonics controversy to the rap of Ice-T, the contributors cover the state of the art in scholarship on African-American English, and actively dispel misconceptions, address new questions and explore new approaches. This classic edition has a new foreword by Sonja Lanehart, setting the book in context and celebrating its influence.

This is an essential text for courses on African-American English, key reading for Varieties of English and World Englishes modules and an important reference for students of linguistics, black studies and anthropology at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Salikoko S. Mufwene is the Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics and the College at the University of Chicago. He is the founding editor of Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact.

John R. Rickford is the J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus, at Stanford University. He is Past President of the Linguistic Society of America, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Guy Bailey is a sociolinguist and the first president of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

John Baugh is the Margaret Bush Wilson Professor in Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis and president-elect of the Linguistic Society of America.