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African-American English : structure, history, and use

edited by Salikoko S. Mufwene, John R. Rickford, Guy Bailey, and John Baugh

(Routledge linguistics classics)

Routledge, 2022

[New edition]

  • : pbk

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First edition published by Routledge 1998. This edition reissued in Routledge Lingustics Classics series 2022

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

*The first book to describe and set out the form, variety and social and educational implications of the variety of English , known as African American English *The official acknowledgement of AAE as a legitimate variety of English and not "Bad English" was hugely important following the Oakland school controversy and Ebonics debates, not only for linguists, but educationalists and for the lives of Black people *Showcases a range of voices and leading authorities covering a wide variety of topics, unlike most other books written by sole authors

Table of Contents

List of figures and tables List of contributors Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: Structure 1 The sentence in African-American vernacular English 2 Aspect and predicate phrases in African-American vernacular English 3 The structure of the noun phrase in African-American vernacular English PART II: History 4 Some aspects of African-American vernacular English phonology 5 Co-existent systems in African-American vernacular English 6 The creole origins of African-American vernacular English: Evidence from copula absence PART III: Use 7 Word from the hood: The lexicon of African-American vernacular English 8 African-American language use: Ideology and so-called obscenity 9 More than a mood or an attitude: Discourse and verbal genres in African-American culture 10 Linguistics, education, and the law: Educational reform for African-American language minority students Subject index Name index

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