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Federal Interagency Committee on Education, Washington, DC. – 1975
The report discusses and recommends a taxonomy of ethnic terms for federal agencies to use when collecting, reporting, and maintaining data on race and ethnicity. Standardization is necessary so that whatever categories the different agencies use can be aggregated, disaggregated, or other wise combined so that the data developed by one agency can…
Descriptors: Definitions, Ethnic Groups, Language Standardization, Minority Groups

Lea, Jeanne E. – English Journal, 1972
Discusses problems of present and future urban educators, specifically in the inner-city, and makes specific reference to the fact that the problems involve ethnic and racial differences. (Author)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Education, Educational Finance, English Education
Williams, Ronald – Acta Symbolica, 1971
Based in part on a presentation at the Conference on Symbolic Processes in Akron, Ohio, October 1970. (VM)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Cultural Differences, Deep Structure, Education
Honna, Nobuyuki – JALT Journal, 1980
Addressing the common misconception that Japan is a mono-ethnic, mono-cultural, and monolingual society, this article focuses on several areas of sociolinguistic concern. It discusses: (1) the bimodalism of the Japanese deaf population between Japanese Sign Language as native language and Japanese Spoken Language as acquired second language; (2)…
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Deafness, Diglossia

Smitherman, Geneva – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
The historical struggle of African Americans, and around Black English Vernacular in particular, suggests that African Americans can be a significant force in the struggle for minority language rights. The African-American perspective on "English Only" is explored through a historical overview and a public-opinion survey of African…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Blacks, English, Language Planning
Hill, Clifford A. – 1977
The great majority of poor readers in urban schools are members of an ethnic minority, a low social class, and a poor family. The simple recognition of these factors, however, is of no help in characterizing the specific sources of language norms among urban minority students or in determining the ways these distinctive norms interfere with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Ability, Language Patterns, Language Skills
Folb, Edith A. – 1972
A current vocabulary of argot terms and meanings was collected from a Black male control group in the South Central Los Angeles ghetto. This lexicon was used to elicit and compare responses from 5 male groups of youths between 15 and 20 years old. Two of the groups consisted of lower class blacks separated geographically. The other groups were…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Comparative Analysis, Dialect Studies, Disadvantaged Youth
Entwisle, Doris R. – 1969
Because socialization in terms of language behavior is the pivot for all other socialization, great emphasis is being placed in the linguistic determinants of cognition, and the influence of parents' language on child language and cognition. The same life conditions that foster dialect differences may be presumed to lead to semantic differences.…
Descriptors: Amish, Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Black Youth
Di Pietro, Robert J. – 1970
This paper discusses and compares bidialectalism and various types of bilingualism, and the educational considerations presented by each. Stable bilingualism can result when each language is used by most, if not all, members of the community for different purposes. In a bilingual situation, societal factors are frequently such that no agreement…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development