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Attune With Baby: An Innovative Attunement Program for Parents and Families With Integrated Evaluation
In: Dissertations & Theses (2017)
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A Minority's Minority: An Ethnographic Study of Sephardic Jewish Community in Atlanta ...
Dooley, Zachary. - : DISCOVERY: Georgia State Honors College Undergraduate Research Journal, 2017
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Vowel variations among speakers of Malaysian English
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Editorial
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Headedness in Māori Reflexivity: A Role and Reference Grammar Analysis
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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A Third Number: Discussing Duals in Lithuanian Language
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Three-place predicates in English: Towards a unification-based computationally adequate approach to Role and Reference Grammar
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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The Persuasive Tutor: a BDI Teaching Agent with Role and Reference Grammar Language Interface – Sustainable design of a conversational agent for language learning
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Editorial
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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A Role And Reference account of interrogative sentences In Lakhota
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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The Assignment of Grammatical and Inherent Gender to English Loan Words in Lithuanian Discourse
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Directionals in Ngaanyatjarra
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Serial Verb Constructions in Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Editorial
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Persian cleft constructions: A Role and Reference Grammar analysis
In: The ITB Journal (2017)
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Cross Crossings Cautiously: Uses of African American Vernacular English in American Literature
In: English Honors Projects (2017)
Abstract: This project uses sociolinguistics to theorize the use of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) in literature across three time periods: the Antebellum era, the post-bellum/Reconstruction era, and the Harlem Renaissance. Different dialects of English encode different power structures, and in order to interrogate those power structures I track how white and black authors represent the language of African American characters on the page and how audiences interpret that language. I find that African American authors tend to embrace the variability and diversity of natural language better than their white counterparts, whose use of literary dialect often falls into essentialist clichés.
Keyword: Antebellum Literature; Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; Code-Switching; Crossing; English Language and Literature; Ethnic and Cultural Minority; Harlem Renaissance; Literature in English; North America; Reconstruction Literature; Sociolinguistics
URL: https://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/english_honors/36
https://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1040&context=english_honors
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Collaborations in Language: From Documentation to Resurgence
In: PLACE Lecture Series (2017)
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The Interactional Production of Race and Religious Identity in an Urban Catholic School
In: Journal of Catholic Education (2017)
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A Minority's Minority: An Ethnographic Study of Sephardic Jewish Community in Atlanta
In: DISCOVERY: Georgia State Honors College Undergraduate Research Journal (2017)
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Report-talk and the Alienation of Women in Dungeons & Dragons
In: Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference (2017)
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