In this article, we review three clinical responses to the study and evaluation of grammar in children who speak nonmainstream dialects of English. Then we introduce a fourth, system based response that views nonmainstream dialects of English, such as African American English (AAE) and Southern White English (SWE) as made up of dialect-specific and dialect-universal features. To illustrate the usefulness of a system-based approach and to distinguish our two terms from others in the dialect literature, we present AAE and SWE relative clause data from two previously published studies. Following this, we present new findings from AAE- and SWE-speaking children’s use of past tense and past participles to further demonstrate the value of examini...
Several studies have been conducted on the features of African-American English (AAE). Findings have...
The goal of the study was to compare the literacy challenges faced by children who speak nonstandard...
Researchers in speech-language pathology and ethnolinguistics have worked to gain knowledge about ty...
In this article, we review three clinical responses to the study and evaluation of grammar in childr...
African American English (AAE)-speaking children’s ability to judge the grammaticality of sentences ...
Designing a test battery for language that is appropriate across dialects is difficult. ...
The project described in this article reflects the combined expertise of linguists studying the dist...
Prior research on the linguistic abilities of Southern English- (SE) and African-American English-sp...
Analyses for the current paper explored the emergence of alternative syntactic formulations for repo...
Purpose: As follow-up to a previous study of probes, we evaluated the marking of tense and agreement...
The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the reasons speech-language pathologists often m...
The diagnostic problem of how validly to assess the language of children who speak dialects differen...
Purpose: The well-known decline in the use of African American English (AAE) features by groups of s...
Purpose. Information on the morpho-syntax development of children who speak varieties of Bahamian En...
The study examined children’s use of verbal –s marking (e.g., he walks) in two nonmainstream dialect...
Several studies have been conducted on the features of African-American English (AAE). Findings have...
The goal of the study was to compare the literacy challenges faced by children who speak nonstandard...
Researchers in speech-language pathology and ethnolinguistics have worked to gain knowledge about ty...
In this article, we review three clinical responses to the study and evaluation of grammar in childr...
African American English (AAE)-speaking children’s ability to judge the grammaticality of sentences ...
Designing a test battery for language that is appropriate across dialects is difficult. ...
The project described in this article reflects the combined expertise of linguists studying the dist...
Prior research on the linguistic abilities of Southern English- (SE) and African-American English-sp...
Analyses for the current paper explored the emergence of alternative syntactic formulations for repo...
Purpose: As follow-up to a previous study of probes, we evaluated the marking of tense and agreement...
The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the reasons speech-language pathologists often m...
The diagnostic problem of how validly to assess the language of children who speak dialects differen...
Purpose: The well-known decline in the use of African American English (AAE) features by groups of s...
Purpose. Information on the morpho-syntax development of children who speak varieties of Bahamian En...
The study examined children’s use of verbal –s marking (e.g., he walks) in two nonmainstream dialect...
Several studies have been conducted on the features of African-American English (AAE). Findings have...
The goal of the study was to compare the literacy challenges faced by children who speak nonstandard...
Researchers in speech-language pathology and ethnolinguistics have worked to gain knowledge about ty...