This authoritative introduction to African American English (AAE) is the first textbook to look at the grammar as a whole. Clearly organized, it describes patterns in the sentence structure, sound system, word formation and word use. It examines education, speech events in the secular and religious world, and the use of AAE in literature and the media to create black images. It includes exercises to accompany each chapter and is essential reading for students in linguistics, education, anthropology, African American studies and literature
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
Very few topics related to African American English (AAE) have been the subject of debates as often ...
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) refers to the systematic, rule-governed linguistic patterns of found ...
This article outlines some basic linguistic principles that provide a foundation for the recognition...
Have you ever heard the term Black English or have heard Black English spoken? The presentation will...
Have you ever heard the term Black English or have heard Black English spoken? The presentation will...
Research on African American English (AAE) since 1998 has covered topics ranging from origins of the...
This chapter deals with the relationship between African American English (AAE) and Atlantic creoles...
African-American English (AAE) is a range of ethnically distinctive varieties of North American Engl...
This writing is about English vocabulary variability, and Black English.Black English, also referred...
This paper explores the presence of African American Vernacular English patterns in the reading of o...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
Very few topics related to African American English (AAE) have been the subject of debates as often ...
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) refers to the systematic, rule-governed linguistic patterns of found ...
This article outlines some basic linguistic principles that provide a foundation for the recognition...
Have you ever heard the term Black English or have heard Black English spoken? The presentation will...
Have you ever heard the term Black English or have heard Black English spoken? The presentation will...
Research on African American English (AAE) since 1998 has covered topics ranging from origins of the...
This chapter deals with the relationship between African American English (AAE) and Atlantic creoles...
African-American English (AAE) is a range of ethnically distinctive varieties of North American Engl...
This writing is about English vocabulary variability, and Black English.Black English, also referred...
This paper explores the presence of African American Vernacular English patterns in the reading of o...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...