Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Linguistic features associated with African American Language (AAL) may have a large set of ideological and functional meanings beyond ethnic identity. While sociolinguists know a lot, comparatively, about regional and social differences in the use of features associated with AAL, we know less about how features associated with AAL operate in various interactions and situations. This study presents an opportunity to better understand features associated with AAL among speakers from the Pacific Northwest – specifically focusing on one multi-ethnic community of speakers who were raised in Yesler Terrace in Seattle, Washington. It situates phonetic and phonological variation at the intersection of...
Because of their mixed descent and because of changes throughout history, people of color with Creol...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
dissertationThis quantitative ethnolinguistic study examines the ways Pacific Islander teens use lin...
In this dissertation, I quantify the use of five phonological features of African American English (...
The Great Migration of African Americans out of the rural South between 1915 and 1970 is the reason ...
The present thesis aimed to explore the relationship between language and identity with a particular...
There has been a long-standing assumption in sociolinguistics that African American English (AAE) is...
The overall scope of this research is to define and explain the different styles of African American...
This paper investigates the linguistic construction of ethnic and regional identities through the us...
While a number of sociolinguistic studies have examined intraspeaker variation and how it allows a s...
This dissertation quantifies fronting of the high and lower-high back vowels and glide-weakening of ...
This paper investigates how and whether speakers of endangered languages employ variation as a styli...
This paper presents a new perspective on African American English (AAE) in Washington DC (DC) by loo...
This study demonstrates how language and complexion influence professional and social perceptions of...
textThis dissertation presents a study of African American and Hispanic speakers in East Austin, Tex...
Because of their mixed descent and because of changes throughout history, people of color with Creol...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
dissertationThis quantitative ethnolinguistic study examines the ways Pacific Islander teens use lin...
In this dissertation, I quantify the use of five phonological features of African American English (...
The Great Migration of African Americans out of the rural South between 1915 and 1970 is the reason ...
The present thesis aimed to explore the relationship between language and identity with a particular...
There has been a long-standing assumption in sociolinguistics that African American English (AAE) is...
The overall scope of this research is to define and explain the different styles of African American...
This paper investigates the linguistic construction of ethnic and regional identities through the us...
While a number of sociolinguistic studies have examined intraspeaker variation and how it allows a s...
This dissertation quantifies fronting of the high and lower-high back vowels and glide-weakening of ...
This paper investigates how and whether speakers of endangered languages employ variation as a styli...
This paper presents a new perspective on African American English (AAE) in Washington DC (DC) by loo...
This study demonstrates how language and complexion influence professional and social perceptions of...
textThis dissertation presents a study of African American and Hispanic speakers in East Austin, Tex...
Because of their mixed descent and because of changes throughout history, people of color with Creol...
The language spoken nowadays in the United States, American English, is generally recognized as a di...
dissertationThis quantitative ethnolinguistic study examines the ways Pacific Islander teens use lin...