The Emergence of Black English : text and commentary / edited by Guy Bailey, Natalie Maynor, and Patricia Cukor-Avila.
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- Black English -- History
- English language -- United States -- History
- Creole dialects, English -- United States
- Slaves -- United States -- Language
- African Americans -- Languages
- Black English -- Texts
- Americanisms
- Creole dialects, English -- United States -- History
- Slaves -- United States -- History
- Black English (Dialecte) -- Histoire
- Anglais (Langue) -- États-Unis -- Histoire
- Langues créoles (anglaises) -- États-Unis -- Histoire
- Esclaves -- États-Unis -- Histoire
- Noirs américains -- Langues
- Black English (Dialecte) -- Textes
- Anglais (Langue) -- États-Unis -- Idiotismes
- Langues créoles (anglaises) -- États-Unis
- Esclaves -- États-Unis -- Langage
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- General
- African Americans -- Languages
- Americanisms
- Black English
- Creole dialects, English
- English language
- United States
- Sklave
- USA
- Pidginengels
- Slaven (arbeid)
- Taalgebruik
- Engelse creooltalen
- Ingles (Lingua)
- Black English
- Geschichte
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- PE3102.N4 E44 1991eb
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- 18.96
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-349).
Speaking of slavery: the historical value of the recordings with slaves / Paul D. Escott -- Slave narratives, slave culture, and the slave experience / Joe Graham -- Song, sermons, and life stories: the legacy of the ex-slave narratives / Jeutonne P. Brewer -- The linguistic value of the ex-slave recordings / Michael Montgomery -- Representativeness and reliability of the ex-slave materials, with special reference to Wallace Quarterman's recording and transcript / John R. Rickford -- Is Gullah decreolizing? a comparison of a speech sample of the 1930s with a sample of the 1980s / Salikoko S. Mufwene -- The Atlantic Creoles and the language of the ex-slave recordings / John Holm -- Liberian settler English and the ex-slave recordings: a comparative study / John Victor Singler -- There's no tense like the present: verbal -S inflection in early black English / Shana Poplack, Sali Tagliamonte.
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Debate over the evolution of Black English Vernacular (BEV) has permeated Afro-American studies, creole linguistics, dialectology, and sociolinguistics for a quarter of a century with little sign of a satisfactory resolution, primarily because evidence that bears directly on the earlier stages of BEV is sparse. This book brings together 11 transcripts of mechanical recordings of interviews with former slaves born well over a century ago. It attempts to make this crucial source of data as widely known as possible and to explore its importance for the study of Black English Vernacular in view of.
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