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“You don’t know nothin’ bout no Earth, Wind, and Fire”: Reexamining negative concord and definiteness in African American English
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 5271 ; 2473-8689 (2022)
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Deriving a complex BIN through adverbial BIN complexes
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 5288 ; 2473-8689 (2022)
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Leveraging African American English Knowledge: Cognition and Multidialectal Processing ...
Weissler, Rachel Elizabeth. - : My University, 2021
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Leveraging African American English Knowledge: Cognition and Multidialectal Processing
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Using Free Computer-Assisted Language Sample Analysis to Evaluate and Set Treatment Goals for Children Who Speak African American English
In: Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch (2021)
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Fostering linguistic equality : the SISE approach to the introductory linguistics course
Hercula, Sarah E.. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
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Linguistics in pursuit of justice
Baugh, John. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Linguistic justice : black language, literacy, identity, and pedagogy
Baker-Bell, April. - London : Routledge, 2020
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Language, race and space: What it means to be a speaker of African American English in higher education spaces
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Assessing hip-hop discourse : Linguistic realness and styling
Werner, Valentin. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2020. : Bamberg, 2020
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Assessing hip-hop discourse : Linguistic realness and styling
Werner, Valentin. - : Mouton de Gruyter, 2020. : Berlin [u.a.], 2020
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Investigation of Influences on Code Switching Behaviors of African American Men
Rivera, Anne. - : University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2020
Abstract: We use language to categorize ourselves and others into groups. Individuals can modify their language use in order to impact how others categorize them thus influencing communication. Communication can become impacted as individuals code switch between one or more languages or language varieties. Code switching is influenced by numerous factors, such as the rules and norms that guide how language is used and the context in which the interaction occurs. Additionally, code switching may be used to better represent an individual’s ingroup membership, show distinctiveness from the outgroup (or ingroup), and/or to convey specific relational messages. The studying of African American men’s code switching behavior has been limited. Therefore, this study examined the influence of language and conflict on African American men’s code switching between African American English (AAE) and Standardized American English (SAE). These language varieties not only have rich sociohistorical contexts that still influence modern society, but also the perceptions and use of these language variations have been shown to impact communication. Hypotheses were tested that predicted African American men reporting greater overall preference for AAE relative to SAE (H1); greater preference for AAE than SAE in non-conflict provoking scenarios relative to conflict provoking scenarios (H2) and greater preference for AAE relative to SAE in scenarios in which AAE is the initial language used (H3). Additionally, this study addressed a research question examining the influence relational motives may have on preferences for AAE and SAE. Hypotheses did not find support, however findings from H3 and RQ were significant. Findings indicated that African American men’s code switching behavior is influenced by the linguistic code used during an interaction. When interacting with another African American man, African American men prefer to use the opposite code of the speaker. Additionally, findings suggest that the relational motive in African American men’s preferences for AAE or SAE was dominance. Results from this study highlight how code switching between AAE and SAE in the African American community relates to identity, is influenced by intended relational motives, and is impacted by the initial language used by interlocutors. ; M.A.
Keyword: African American English; code switching; Communication; identity; intergroup communication; relational messages
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/70356
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Особенности лексики афроамериканского английского в фильме «Putney Swope» ; Features of African American English Vocabulary in the Movie “Putney Swope”
Vatutina, P.; Ватутина, П. Д.. - : Издательство Уральского университета, 2020
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Dialect Use, Language Abilities, and Emergent Literacy Skills of Prekindergarten Children Who Speak African American English
In: Theses and Dissertations (2020)
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Stylistic variation in African American Language: examining the social meaning of linguistic features in a Seattle community
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Prosodic Prominence Perception, Regional Background, Ethnicity and Experience: Naive Perception of African American English and European American English
McLarty, Jason. - : University of Oregon, 2020
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Variation In African American English: The Great Migration And Regional Differentiation
In: Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations (2020)
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How languages work : an introduction to language and linguistics
Genetti, Carol (Herausgeber); Adelman, Allison (Herausgeber). - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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La traducción al español del inglés afroamericano para doblaje: el caso de la serie Insecure
In: Paralléles [ISSN 2296-6684], v. 31 (2), p. 32-48, 2019 (2019)
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Divorce Licensing: Separate Criteria for Predicate and Clausal Ellipsis
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2019)
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