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Cooper, Grace – Illinois Schools Journal, 1974
Defines black dialect and traces its history; explores the myths of the linguistically underdeveloped black child; discusses some of the advantages and disadvantages of black dialect and its relation to teaching black children to read; summarizes some of the implications for teacher attitudes and our educational system as a whole. (EH)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Linguistic Competence, Linguistics, Nonstandard Dialects
Spears, Arthur K. – 1980
In Black English (BE), in addition to the motion verb "come," there exists a modal-like "come" which expresses speaker indignation. This "come" is comparable to other modal-like forms, identical to motion verbs, which occur in Black and non-Black varieties of English, and which signal various degrees of disapproval.…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Creoles, Grammar, Language Usage
Franke, Mary Ferguson – 1975
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the grammatical features of their dialect on the reading comprehension of speakers of a black nonstandard dialect of English. Subjects were 119 fifth grade speakers of black English (BE) in 13 classes in three semirural school districts of a southern state. An oral test in standard English…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Grade 5
Wolfram, Walter A. – 1969
Views from different disciplines and within different disciplines often come into sharp conflict with one another about the speech of lower socio-economic class Negroes. Furthermore, some current views of Black English have challenged basic linguistic and sociolinguistic premises about the nature of language. It is therefore the purpose of this…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Dialect Studies, Disadvantaged
Gottfried, Adele E. – 1974
Two purposes guided this study: (1) to investigate the effects of modeling on the verbalizations of lower-class, black, preschool children; and (2) to investigate the relationships between the dialect employed by the model and children's language production. As subjects, 72 black, preschool children in lower-class neighborhood day care centers of…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Lower Class, Models, Nonstandard Dialects
Hendricks, Wilma Roberta Cox – 1974
Since no attempt had been made to determine classroom teachers' knowledge and understanding of the rules of Black English as identified by linguists, this study was designed to construct an appropriate instrument which could be administered to classroom teachers who want to work successfully with lower-class black children. Criterion-referencing…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Criterion Referenced Tests, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research
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Johnson, Kenneth R. – English Record, 1971
The purposes of this paper are: (1) to illustrate the nature of the difficulty when disadvantaged black children are taught reading by conventional methods; (2) to show that the conflict points, specifically, the phonological conflict points, need not be a problem if they are simply disregarded; and (3) to argue that disadvantaged black children…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Disadvantaged Youth, Language Patterns, Nonstandard Dialects
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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
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Cromack, Robert E. – English Record, 1971
The purpose of this essay is to suggest one area of study, the functional nature of social dialects, and certain principles of anthropology as they are applied to social and cultural change, which may prove of some use to the teacher. There are essentially three pragmatic functions of language in communicative interaction: manipulative,…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, English Instruction, Nonstandard Dialects, Social Change
LOFLIN, MARVIN D. – 1966
AMBIGUOUS SENTENCES WITH "BE" IN THE NONSTANDARD SPEECH OF NEGROES ARE DISCUSSED. THE AUTHOR HYPOTHESIZES THAT THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN THE UNDERLYING SEMANTIC STRUCTURE (DEEP STRUCTURE) BETWEEN NONSTANDARD NEGRO SPEECH AND OTHER DIALECTS OF ENGLISH, AND THAT A "HABITUATIVE" CATEGORY MUST BE POSTULATED TO REMOVE STRUCTURAL…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Deep Structure, English, Linguistic Theory
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Karlin, Andrea – Reading Horizons, 1985
Reports on a study that investigated the relationship between intonation in oral reading and reading comprehension of Black West Indies college students. Concludes that there were no significant relationships and outlines procedures for future research. (FL)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Higher Education, Intonation, Language Styles
Nagle, Stephen J., Ed.; Sanders, Sara L., Ed. – 2003
This collection of papers provides a broad overview of the foundations of, and current research on, language variation in the southern United States, exploring historical and cultural elements, iconic contemporary features, and current changes in progress. The 12 papers are: (1) "The Origins of Southern American English" (John Algeo);…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, English, Grammar, Language Usage
Orr, J. Evelyn – 2000
This article outlines some basic linguistic principles that provide a foundation for the recognition of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) as a legitimate language system that is not only an asset to its speakers, but has also made valuable contributions to American society in terms of artistic expression of identity and community. The way…
Descriptors: Bidialectalism, Black Dialects, Classroom Environment, High Stakes Tests
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Powell, Samuel – Journal of Reading, 1973
Discusses language usage among blacks and whites, pointing to some current theories. (RB)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory, Nonstandard Dialects
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Morse, J. Mitchell – College English, 1973
The author argues that Black English should not be accepted as standard in the classroom. (MM)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, College Instruction, English Instruction, Language Ability
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