Perspectives on Black English

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Joey Lee Dillard
Walter de Gruyter, 1975 - 391 pagina's

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Dillard
9
THEORY METHOD
33
William A Stewart
57
Philip A Luelsdorff
74
THE HISTORY OF BLACK ENGLISH
91
P Grade
109
J A Harrison
110
Negro English
143
Continuity and Change in American Negro Dialects
233
Ian F Hancock
248
BLACK ENGLISH AND THE ACCULTURATION PROCESS
273
Dillard
288
BLACK ENGLISH AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
307
Stuart Silverman
331
Susan H Houston
358
References for the Introductions
378

W Payne
196
A Note on the Words dash and juju in West African English
212

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