African-American English: Structure, History and UseGuy Bailey, John Baugh, Salikoko S. Mufwene, John R. Rickford Routledge, 15 kwi 2013 - 328 African-American English: Structure, History and Use provides a comprehensive survey of linguistic research into African-American English. The main linguistic features are covered, in particular the grammar, phonology and lexicon. Further chapters explore the sociological, political and educational issues connected with African-American English. The editors are the leading experts in the field and along with other key figures, notably William Labov, Geneva Smitherman and Walt Wolfram, they provide an authoritative, diverse guide to this topical subject area. Drawing on many contemporary references: the Oakland School controversy, the rap of Ice-T, the contributors reflect the state of current scholarship on African-American English, and actively dispel many misconceptions, address new questions and explore new approaches. The book is designed to serve as a text for the increasing number of courses on African-American English and as a convenient reference for students of linguistics, black studies and anthropology at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. |
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Aspect and predicate phrases in AfricanAmerican vernacular | 37 |
The structure of the noun phrase in AfricanAmerican | 69 |
Some aspects of AfricanAmerican vernacular English phonology | 85 |
Coexistent systems in AfricanAmerican vernacular English | 110 |
the lexicon of AfricanAmerican | 203 |
Ideology and socalled obscenity | 226 |
Discourse and verbal genres | 251 |
Educational reform | 282 |
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African-American English: Structure, History and Use Guy Bailey,John Baugh,Salikoko S. Mufwene,John R. Rickford Ograniczony podgląd - 2013 |
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