The growth of multicultural and multilingual student populations in community colleges has presented difficulties for instructors who teach academic writing. This study was motivated by the desire to understand the challenges faced by novice writers from diverse ethnolinguistic backgrounds, African-American, Haitian, and Hispanic, in a South Florida community college as they grappled with the register features which defined academic writing. One major challenge has been the tendency to transfer the register feature of clause structure typical of speech into academic texts. An analysis of clause structures using writing samples collected from 45 community-college students, 15 from African-American, Haitian and Hispanic students respectively,...
In this paper, I show the usage of African American Vernacular and the elements that make up the ver...
The writing advice offered by college writing instructors and textbooks is often grounded in appeals...
A study focused attention on the academic personas acquired by two AAVE-oriented (African American V...
The goal of the study was to compare the literacy challenges faced by children who speak nonstandard...
The purpose of this study was to examine academic discourse as a factor contributing to the lack of ...
The research examines a historically black college in the South where it is believed that indicators...
MA (English), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusIn recent years there have been concerns regardi...
This action research study examined the effects of African American English on writing in school and...
My thesis analyzes academia’s response to African American Vernacular English (AAVE) features in aca...
Research by linguists and educators confirms the observation that aspects of the African-American ex...
Students from non-English language background (NELB) homes form a growing population in community co...
Language is a very important part of our everyday life. It connects people, helps to make relationsh...
The study examines the role of language for college students that grew up in African American commun...
Based on empirical evidence, this study identifies a contradiction between attitudes towards the use...
2015-07-17Speakers of African American English (AAE) often encounter unsupportive classroom environm...
In this paper, I show the usage of African American Vernacular and the elements that make up the ver...
The writing advice offered by college writing instructors and textbooks is often grounded in appeals...
A study focused attention on the academic personas acquired by two AAVE-oriented (African American V...
The goal of the study was to compare the literacy challenges faced by children who speak nonstandard...
The purpose of this study was to examine academic discourse as a factor contributing to the lack of ...
The research examines a historically black college in the South where it is believed that indicators...
MA (English), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusIn recent years there have been concerns regardi...
This action research study examined the effects of African American English on writing in school and...
My thesis analyzes academia’s response to African American Vernacular English (AAVE) features in aca...
Research by linguists and educators confirms the observation that aspects of the African-American ex...
Students from non-English language background (NELB) homes form a growing population in community co...
Language is a very important part of our everyday life. It connects people, helps to make relationsh...
The study examines the role of language for college students that grew up in African American commun...
Based on empirical evidence, this study identifies a contradiction between attitudes towards the use...
2015-07-17Speakers of African American English (AAE) often encounter unsupportive classroom environm...
In this paper, I show the usage of African American Vernacular and the elements that make up the ver...
The writing advice offered by college writing instructors and textbooks is often grounded in appeals...
A study focused attention on the academic personas acquired by two AAVE-oriented (African American V...