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The development of African American English /
Published 2002Table of Contents: “…List of Figures; List of Tables; Series Editor 's Preface; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Status of African American English; 1.2 A Unique Database; 1.3 The Hyde County Corpus; 1.4 Data Analysis; 1.5 Beyond Hyde County; 2 Issues in the Development of African American English; 2.1 Hypotheses on Earlier African American English; 2.2 Issues in Reconstructing Earlier AAVE; 2.2.1 The nature of earlier written texts; 2.2.2 Spoken language data representing earlier AAVE; 2.2.3 The sociohistorical context of earlier African Americans; 2.2.4 Variation in earlier AAVE…”
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Language Variety in the New South : Contemporary Perspectives on Change and Variation /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Malik -- (De)segregation: the impact of de facto and de jure segregation on African American English in the new South / Mary Kohn -- Community detection and the reversal of the southern vowel shift in Raleigh, North Carolina / Robin Dodsworth -- Where are you from?…”
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Language Variety in the New South : Contemporary Perspectives on Change and Variation /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Malik -- (De)segregation: the impact of de facto and de jure segregation on African American English in the new South / Mary Kohn -- Community detection and the reversal of the southern vowel shift in Raleigh, North Carolina / Robin Dodsworth -- Where are you from?…”
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American voices : how dialects differ from coast to coast /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “….] -- Dialect in danger (Outer Banks, NC) / Walt Wolfram -- Fighting the tide (Smith Island, MD) / Natalie Schilling-Estes -- From cod to cool (Newfoundland, Canada) / Sandra Clarke -- The world's loneliest dialect (Tristan da Cunha) / Daniel Schreier -- Bridging the great divide (African American English) / John Baugh -- When languages collide (African American English) / Walt Wolfram and Benjamin Torbert -- Talkin' with mi gente (Chicano English) / Carmen Fought -- Stirring the linguistic gumbo (Cajun English) / Megan Melancon -- From the brickhouse to the swamp (Lumbee vernacular English) / Walt Wolfram -- More than just yada, yada, yada (Jewish English) / Cynthia Bernstein -- Fading future for ferhoodled English (Pennsylvania German) / Marion Lois Huffines.…”
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