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Racial disparities in automated speech recognition
Koenecke, Allison; Nam, Andrew; Lake, Emily. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2020
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Research methods in language policy and planning : a practical guide
Stanley, Phiona; Field, Rebecca Freeman; Ajsic, Adnan. - Chichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley Blackwell, 2015
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Neighborhood effects on use of African-American Vernacular English.
In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 112, iss 38 (2015)
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AN EARLY STUDY OF THE SPEECH OF YOUNG BLACK CHILDREN IN CALIFORNIA: WHY IT MATTERS
Rickford, John R.. - : Duke University Press, 2014
Abstract: This article discusses the significance and contents of Stanley Legum, Carol Pfaff, Gene Tinnie, and Michael Nicholas’s 1971 report, The Speech of Young Black Children in Los Angeles . Although it is one of the first four substantial, quantitative sociolinguistic studies of AAVE nationwide and the only one from the West Coast, it was never formally published and remains essentially unknown and uncited. However, it is significant as one of the earliest studies of the speech of young (K-4th grade) African American children, as a potential reference point for studies of change in real time and for its implications for applied sociolinguistics—what we can do to improve the reading abilities and school success of African American and other vernacular English speakers. After an overview of the phonological and grammatical features covered by Legum et al., it discusses their findings with respect to the simplification of word-final consonant clusters ending in t and d , copula absence, and invariant habitual be . It then summarizes the authors’ findings and their assessment of its educational implications and discusses a searing “minority dissent” by Gene Tinnie, one of the two African Americans coauthors. Tinnie’s contrarian opinions and fears turn out to have significant echoes in more recent sociolinguistic work that urges researchers to consider similarities with standard English as well as differences from it, to be mindful of how educators might overuse the differences our descriptions pinpoint, and to remember the larger contexts of poverty-stricken and racism-plagued communities in which AAVE-speaking students live and go to school.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1215/00031283-2772041
http://americanspeech.dukejournals.org/cgi/content/short/89/2/121
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Relativizer omission in Anglophone Carribbean Creoles, Appalachian, and African American vernacular English [AAVE], and its theoretical implications
In: Language from a cognitive perspective (Stanford, Calif., 2011), p. 139-160
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The sociolinguistics of a short-lived innovation: tracing the development of quotative "all" across spoken and Internet newsgroup data
In: Language variation and change. - New York, NY : Cambridge Univ. Press 22 (2010) 2, 191-219
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AAVE/creole copula absence : a critique of the imperfect learning hypothesis
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 24 (2009) 1, 53-90
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Social contact and linguistic diffusion : Hiberno-English and New World Black English
In: Contact languages ; 3. - London [u.a.] : Routledge (2009), 456-506
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The question of prior creolization in Black English
In: Contact languages ; 3. - London [u.a.] : Routledge (2009), 1-28
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You know my Steez: An ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of styleshifting in a Black American speech community
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2007) 2, 303
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Terrence G. Wiley, Literacy and language diversity in the United States
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2007) 5, 781-784
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INTENSIVE AND QUOTATIVE ALL: SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW
Rickford, John R.; Wasow, Thomas; Zwicky, Arnold. - : Duke University Press, 2007
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Down for the count?: The creole origins hypothesis of AAVE at the hands of the Ottawa circle, and their supporters [Rezension]
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 21 (2006) 1, 97-155
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African American English and other Vernaculars in Education: A Topic-Coded Bibliography
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 32 (2004) 3, 230
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African American English and other vernaculars in education : a topic-coded bibliography
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 32 (2004) 3, 230-320
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Spoken soul : the beloved, belittled language of Black America
In: Sociolinguistic variation. - New York : Oxford Univ. Press (2004), 198-208
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The language, ethnicity and race reader
Rampton, Ben (Hrsg.); Billig, Michael (Mitarb.); Hill, Jane H. (Mitarb.). - London [u.a.] : Routledge, 2003
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KURZREZENSIONEN - Style and Sociolinguistic Variation
In: Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft. - Berlin : de Gruyter 22 (2003) 1, 143-144
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Language development : a reader for teachers
Rice, Mabel L. (Mitarb.); Rickford, Russell John (Mitarb.); Piaget, Jean (Mitarb.). - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Merrill, 2002
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The handbook of language variation and change
Gordon, Matthew J. (Mitarb.); Chambers, Jack K. (Hrsg.); Kerswill, Paul (Mitarb.). - Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell, 2002
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