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050 00 $a PE3102.N42 $b R53 1999
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100 1  $a Rickford, John R., $d 1949-
245 1  $a African American vernacular English : $b features, evolution, educational implications / $c John R. Rickford.
260    $a Malden, Mass. : $b Blackwell Publishers, $c 1999.
300    $a xxviii, 399 p. : $b ill., maps ; $c 23 cm.
490 1  $a Language in society ; $v 26
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. [348]-385) and index.
505 0  $a Phonological and grammatical features of African American vernacular english (AAVE) -- Carrying the new wave into syntax: the case of black english BIN -- Preterite Had + verb -ed in the narratives of African American preadolescents (with Christine Theberge-Rafal) -- Rappin on the copula coffin: theoretical and methodological issues in the analysis of copula variation in African American vernacular english (with Arnetha Ball, Renee Blake, Raina Jackson, and Nomi Martin) -- Ethnicity as a sociolinguistic boundary -- Addressee- and topic-influenced style shift: a quantitative sociolinguistic study (with Faye McNair-Knox) -- Cut-eyes and suck-teeth: African words and gestures in new world guise (with Angela E. Rickford) -- Social contact an linguistic diffusion: Hiberno english and new world black english -- Copula variability in Jamaican Creole and African American vernacular english: a reanalysis of DeCamp's texts -- Prior Creolization of African American vernacular english? Sociohistorical and textual evidence from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries -- Are black and white vernaculars diverging? -- Grammatical variation and divergence in vernacular black english -- Attitudes towards AAVE, and classroom implications and strategies -- Unequal partnership: sociolinguistics and the African American speech community -- Suite for ebony and phonics -- Using the vernacular to teach the standard.
650  0 $a African Americans $x Languages.
650  0 $a English language $x Social aspects $z United States.
650  0 $a English language $x Spoken English $z United States.
650  0 $a African Americans $x Language arts. $x Language arts.
650  0 $a Language and education $z United States.
650  0 $a African American students $x Language.
650  0 $a Black English.
650 17 $a Negers. $2 gtt
650 17 $a Amerikaans. $2 gtt
650 17 $a Spreektaal. $2 gtt
830  0 $a Language in society (Oxford, England) ; $v 26.
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