This chapter deals with the relationship between African American English (AAE) and Atlantic creoles, including U.S. English-lexifier creoles. * AAE is of interest for creole studies, and language contact studies more broadly, because it displays some features o
To comprehend that a language belongs to a dialect, one may examine its lexicon. As it is considered...
This writing is about English vocabulary variability, and Black English.Black English, also referred...
Very little is known about the relationship between acculturation and African American English (AAE)...
Very few topics related to African American English (AAE) have been the subject of debates as often ...
African-American English (AAE) is a range of ethnically distinctive varieties of North American Engl...
African American English (AAE) refers to the systematic, rule-governed linguistic patterns of found ...
African American English (AAE) refers to the systematic, rule-governed linguistic patterns of found ...
African American English (AAE) originated from contact between Africans and Whites during slavery. T...
Research on African American English (AAE) since 1998 has covered topics ranging from origins of the...
Plan B Paper. 2010. Master of Arts-TESOL--University of Wisconsin-River Falls. English Department...
This article outlines some basic linguistic principles that provide a foundation for the recognition...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
The overall scope of this research is to define and explain the different styles of African American...
This authoritative introduction to African American English (AAE) is the first textbook to look at t...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
To comprehend that a language belongs to a dialect, one may examine its lexicon. As it is considered...
This writing is about English vocabulary variability, and Black English.Black English, also referred...
Very little is known about the relationship between acculturation and African American English (AAE)...
Very few topics related to African American English (AAE) have been the subject of debates as often ...
African-American English (AAE) is a range of ethnically distinctive varieties of North American Engl...
African American English (AAE) refers to the systematic, rule-governed linguistic patterns of found ...
African American English (AAE) refers to the systematic, rule-governed linguistic patterns of found ...
African American English (AAE) originated from contact between Africans and Whites during slavery. T...
Research on African American English (AAE) since 1998 has covered topics ranging from origins of the...
Plan B Paper. 2010. Master of Arts-TESOL--University of Wisconsin-River Falls. English Department...
This article outlines some basic linguistic principles that provide a foundation for the recognition...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
The overall scope of this research is to define and explain the different styles of African American...
This authoritative introduction to African American English (AAE) is the first textbook to look at t...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
To comprehend that a language belongs to a dialect, one may examine its lexicon. As it is considered...
This writing is about English vocabulary variability, and Black English.Black English, also referred...
Very little is known about the relationship between acculturation and African American English (AAE)...