African American vernacular English : features, evolution, educational implications
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African American vernacular English : features, evolution, educational implications
(Language in society, 26)
Blackwell Publishers, 1999
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [348]-385) and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780631212447
内容説明
In response to the flood of interest in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) following the recent controversy over "Ebonics," this book brings together sixteen essays on the subject by a leading expert in the field, one who has been researching and writing on it for a quarter of a century. Rickford's essays cover the three central areas in which questions continue to come in from teachers, students, linguists, the news media, and interested members of the public: What are the features of AAVE/Ebonics and how is it used? What is its evolution and where is it headed? What are its educational implications? The answers to these questions are sometimes matters of controversy even within linguistics, the scientific study of language, but Rickford's essays - written between 1975 and 1998 - provide an informed commentary on them based on systematic research rather than the opinionated misinformation that dominated media commentary on 'Ebonics'.
目次
- Part I: Features and Use:1. Phonological and Grammatical Features of African American Vernacular English.2. Carrying the New Wave into Syntax: The Case of Black English BIN.3. Preterit Had+ V- ed in the Narratives of African American Adolescents: with Christine Theberge Rafal.4. 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 NomiMartin I.5. Ethnicity as a Sociolinguistic Boundary.6. Addressee- and Topic-Influenced Style Shift: A Quantitative Sociolinguistic Study: with Faye McNair-Knox.Part II: Evolution:7. Cut-Eye and Suck-Teeth: African Words and Gestures in New World Guise: with Angela E. Rickford.8. Social Contact and Linguistic Diffusion: Hiberno English and New World Black English.9. Copula Variability in Jamaican Creole and African American Vernacular English: A Reanalysis of DeCamp's Texts.10. Prior Creolization of AAVE? Sociohistorical and Textual Evidence from the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.11. Are Black and White Vernaculars Diverging?12. Grammatical Variation and Divergence in Vernacular Black English.Part III: Educational Implications:13. Attitudes Toward AAVE, and Classroom Implications and Strategies. 14. Unequal Partnership
- Sociolinguistics and the African American Speech Community.15. Suite for Ebony and Phonics.16. Using the Vernacular to Teach the Standard.Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631212454
内容説明
In response to the flood of interest in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) following the recent controversy over "Ebonics," this book brings together sixteen essays on the subject by a leading expert in the field, one who has been researching and writing on it for a quarter of a century.
目次
- Series Editor's Preface. Preface. Foreword. Acknowledgments. Part I: Features and Use. 1. Phonological and Grammatical Features of African American Vernacular English. 2. Carrying the New Wave into Syntax: The Case of Black English BIN. 3. Preterit Had+ V- ed in the Narratives of African American Adolescents: with Christine Theberge Rafal. 4. 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 I. 5. Ethnicity as a Sociolinguistic Boundary. 6. Addressee- and Topic-Influenced Style Shift: A Quantitative Sociolinguistic Study: with Faye McNair-Knox. Part II: Evolution. 7. Cut-Eye and Suck-Teeth: African Words and Gestures in New World Guise: with Angela E. Rickford. 8. Social Contact and Linguistic Diffusion: Hiberno English and New World Black English. 9. Copula Variability in Jamaican Creole and African American Vernacular English: A Reanalysis of DeCamp's Texts. 10. Prior Creolization of AAVE? Sociohistorical and Textual Evidence from the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. 11. Are Black and White Vernaculars Diverging?. 12. Grammatical Variation and Divergence in Vernacular Black English. Part III: Educational Implications. 13. Attitudes Toward AAVE, and Classroom Implications and Strategies. 14. Unequal Partnership
- Sociolinguistics and the African American Speech Community. 15. Suite for Ebony and Phonics. 16. Using the Vernacular to Teach the Standard. References. Index.
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