Languages and Dialects in the U.S.

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African American English
American Indian Languages
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Cajun French
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Chicano English
Chinese Heritage Language Schools
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creole
Creole Languages
Data Sets
dialectology research
dominican
Dominican Spanish
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family
Fort Berthold Reservation
french
haitian
Haitian Creole
heritage language maintenance
Jamaican Creole
language contact phenomena
linguistic anthropology
louisiana
Louisiana Creole
minority language education
Past Tense
Pointe Coupee
Port De Paix
Preverbal Marker
Sierra Nevadas
sociolinguistic diversity in America
sociolinguistic variation
Southwest Spanish
spanish
Spanish Language
Standard Jamaican English
SVO
Uto Aztecan Language Family
utoaztecan
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415728577
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Languages and Dialects in the U.S. is a concise introduction to linguistic diversity in the U.S. for students with little to no background in linguistics. The goal of the editors of this collection of fourteen chapters, written by leading experts on the language varieties discussed, is to offer students detailed insight into the languages they speak or hear around them, grounded in comprehensive coverage of the linguistic systems underpinning them. The book begins with "setting the stage" chapters, introducing the sociocultural context of the languages and dialects featured in the book. The remaining chapters are each devoted to particular U.S. dialects and varieties of American English, each with problem sets and suggested further readings to reinforce basic concepts and new linguistic terminology and to encourage further study of the languages and dialects covered.

By presenting students with both the linguistic and social, cultural, and political foundations of these particular dialects and variations of English, Languages and Dialects in the U.S. is the ideal text for students interested in linguistic diversity in the U.S., in introductory courses in sociolinguistics, language and culture, and language variation and change.

Marianna Di Paolo is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Utah.

Arthur K. Spears is Professor and Chair in the Anthropology Department at City College, the City University of New York.