The sociology of African American language : a language planning perspective

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The sociology of African American language : a language planning perspective

Charles DeBose

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-230) and index

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内容説明

The current state of knowledge of African American language is examined from a broad, multidisciplinary perspective that includes its structure, history, social role and educational implications, as well as the linguistic scholarship from which it derives, as a case study of language planning. A diverse array of topics including Hip-Hop culture, the Black Church and the Ebonics controversy are unified by a pervasive theme of latent conflict between academic knowledge and 'real world' knowledge of Black language.

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Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction Linguists as Visionaries If it Ain't Broke Don't Fix It: Toward a Policy of Full Recognition of African American Language Language Planning as a Field of Inquiry What's in a Name? Where did African American Language Come From? Language in the African Diaspora: The Case of Samana English The Language Situation in the African American Speech Community: The Status of Variety X Cross-Over: From African American to National and World Culture Ebonics and Black School Achievement: The Language Difference Hypothesis The Grammar: We Be Following Rules The Standardization of African American Language References Index

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