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Labov, William – Language in Society, 1982
Discusses the factors that led to linguists being able to present effective testimony in the form of an unified view on the origins and structural characteristics of the Black English vernacular at the Ann Arbor trial. (EKN)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Education, Court Litigation, Language Research
Lanier, Dorothy Copeland – 1974
The two purposes of this study were to analyze the linguistic studies of the speech of black Americans which began in 1865 and ended in 1972 and to determine, on the basis of the studies analyzed, whether or not a black dialect exists. First, 73 studies were read and analyzed; second, these studies were categorized according to the investigators'…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Doctoral Dissertations, Language Research
Whittaker, Della Silverman – 1972
This study aimed to collect further evidence of written Black English markers by listing in categories those appearing in diagnostic compositions of black freshmen in a predominantly white community college, calculating their frequencies, and relating their appearance to background information about the writers. Compositions of the 72 subjects…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Community Colleges, Dialect Studies

Spears, Arthur K. – Language, 1982
The Black English semi-auxiliary "come" is used to express speaker indignation, as opposed to the motion verb "come." Examines the history of the semi-auxiliary and why it has remained undetected for so long. (EKN)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Usage

Pfaff, Carol W. – 1971
This paper documents a coding system developed to facilitate the investigation of linguistic variation in Black English. The rationale for employment of such a system is given. The use of the coding system in a study of child Black English is described and the codes for 41 phonological and syntactic variables investigated in the study are…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Child Language, Codification, English

Harris, Ovetta; And Others – Linguistics and Education, 1995
This bibliography contains 103 references to scholarship on Africanized English and related educational scholarship published since 1985 and includes articles published in scholarly journals, books, and chapters from edited volumes. (MDM)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Books, Educational Policy, English
FIGUEROA, JOHN J. – 1968
THE AUTHOR FEELS THAT THE STUDY OF THE CREOLIZATION OF LANGUAGE IN THE CARIBBEAN AREA IS IMPORTANT TO LINGUISTS, LANGUAGE TEACHERS, AND SOCIOLINGUISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. IN THIS PAPER, PRESENTED AT THE SECOND INSTITUTE OF THE INTER-AMERICAN PROGRAM IN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS (MEXICO CITY, FEBRUARY 1968), HE FIRST REPORTS ON WORK DONE AT…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Black Dialects, Creoles, English
Westbrook, Colston R. – 1975
Information is presented in this paper regarding suprasegmental features of Black English thay may cause reading interference for some Black children. Much of the research concerning reading problems of many Afro-American students stresses the segmental differences of the phonology, the morphology, the syntax, and lexical selection between two…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Language Research, Linguistics

Shuy, Roger W. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1973
Explores the history of the study of Black English and the history of researchers' and teachers' attitudes towards Black English and its study. (RB)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Educational Change, English, Higher Education

Smitherman, Geneva – College English, 1973
The author discusses the linguistic dispute of Black English, or Black Idiom vs. Standard English and argues for the acceptance of the former. (MM)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, English, Language Ability, Language Programs

Schwartz, Judith I. – Journal of Reading, 1982
Examines research concerning the relationship between Black vernacular English and reading and writing. Makes recommendations for future research. (HTH)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Research, Literacy
Davis, A.L. – Elementary English, 1968
This paper is the first in a compilation of articles reprinted by NCTE from the journal "Elementary English" and entitled "On the Dialects of Children." It comprises an overview of recent research in regional and social dialects in the United States. The "Linguistic Atlas of New England," the first section of the "Linguistic Atlas of the United…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Educational Needs, Language Research
Cazden, Courtney B., Ed.; And Others – 1972
One of a series on Anthropology and Education by the Columbia Teachers College Press, this is a group of papers with a common focus upon language behavior in the classroom. The emphasis of the authors is not on the structure of language, but on how language is used to communicate between teachers and students. The book is divided into three parts:…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Black Dialects, Language Research, Language Usage
Birmingham, John C., Jr. – 1976
It seems highly likely that many of the features of Black American English can be traced back to the Afro-Portuguese Creole dialects that sprang up in the fifteenth century in Portuguese slave camps along the West African coast, particularly in the Gulf of Guinea area, the area of greatest concentration of activity during the slave trade. This…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Creoles, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialect Studies

Foreit, Karen G.; Donaldson, Patricia L. – Child Development, 1971
Authors suggest a reanalysis of the data and a replication of the experiment described by J. S. Baratz in a previous issue of Child Development (EJ 008 114). (MB)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Disadvantaged Youth, Evaluation, Imitation