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Sledd, Andrew E. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1994
Describes political definitions and forms of power in the modern era. Discusses echoes lingering from the collision between early American linguistics and the late black rebellion against racism. Argues that, despite hopes of attaining democracy through language, there remains little democracy in language. (HB)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Democracy, Dialect Studies, English Instruction
Pillar, Arlene M. – Elementary English, 1975
Black English should not be used in elementary classrooms in place of standard English but along with it, giving students opportunities to develop use of both equally well.
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Language Instruction
Rubin, Donald L. – 1989
Because the language of a multiple choice test is formal and often unfamiliar, certain linguistic features may lead a test-taker to misconstrue the test instructions, questions, or answers. When this happens, a shared understanding of meaning between tester and test-taker is not present, and the test results are invalid. Although this problem…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, English, Item Bias
Straker, Dolores Y. – 1980
A study was undertaken to examine how the variables that comprise the construct social situation (interlocutor, setting, and topic) influenced which language variety--standard English (SE) or black English (BE)--was chosen as a means of communication within a black English-speaking community and how that language variety was used to elaborate…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Contrastive Linguistics, Higher Education
Wright, Richard Louis – 1976
This study examines linguistic form and communication style in working-class and middle-class black preachers of two types: those who are not seminary trained, who preach spontaneously, and those who are seminary trained, who read from a prepared text. Ten sermons were tape-recorded in natural settings at two churches in Washington, D.C. Analyses…
Descriptors: Adults, Black Dialects, Clergy, Doctoral Dissertations
Gay, Judy; Tweney, Ryan D. – 1975
This study attempted to assess the linguistic competence of black lower-class speakers within each of two language systems: standard English and Black English. The subjects were 72 black kindergarten, third-, and sixth-graders in a predominantly black community in Toledo, Ohio. All children attending the school were considered lower-class, since…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Quay, Lorene C.; And Others – 1976
Although lower socioeconomic status (SES) black children have been shown to be inferior to middle-SES white children in communication accuracy, whether the problem is in encoding (production), decoding (comprehension), or both is not clear. To evaluate encoding and decoding separately, tape recordings of picture descriptions were obtained from…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Education, Language Research
Chall, Jeanne – 1968
Various trends in linguistics research as they are currently applied to reading instruction are described. The rationale of both Bloomfield and Fries stressing the alphabetic principle of sound-letter correspondence is evaluated, and research comparing the effectiveness of applying this principle with other approaches to beginning reading is…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Beginning Reading, Black Dialects, Context Clues
Harber, Jean R. – 1976
At present, there is virtually no empirical evidence of the success of educational techniques designed to minimize the interference of black English on the acquisition of reading skills. The 180 black, inner-city third and fifth graders who participated in this study were selected in order to determine whether the discrepancy between performance…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Elementary Education, Interference (Language), Language Research

Pfaff, Carol W. – Language in Society, 1976
Results of a study are discussed which involved first grade black children who produced multiple instances of linguistic variables. The suggestion is made that the standard English "is" and "has" in certain constructions have been reanalyzed as nominal inflections. (RM)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Child Language, Elementary School Students, Grammar

Bountress, Nicholas – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1977
Forty-eight Black children, ages 4 to 9 years, who utilized features of Black English in their oral language, participated in a study which investigated selected linguistic features believed to be a function of age among children. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Blacks, Children, Exceptional Child Research
Poplack, Shana, Ed. – 2000
Essays on the history of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) include: an introduction to the evolution of AAVE within the African American diaspora (Shana Poplack); "Rephrasing the Copula: Contraction and Zero in Early African American English" (James A. Walker); "Reconstructing the Source of Early African American English…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Creoles, Diachronic Linguistics, English

Strickland, Dorothy S. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1973
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Black Dialects, Black Youth, Kindergarten

Cohen, S. Allen; Cooper, Thelma – Reading Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Disadvantaged Youth, Language Patterns, Language Research

von Raffler Engel, W.; Sigelman, C. K. – Language Sciences, 1971
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Cultural Differences, Language Acquisition, Language Fluency