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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
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
Toomb, J. Kevin; And Others – 1972
A study was designed to measure the effects of regional dialects on the attitude of the receiver toward the source. Four hundred ninety-two subjects who were randomly selected from a basic communication course listened to a speech given by a native of one of five dialect regions (Southern, Northeastern, General American, New York, and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Credibility, Dialect Studies, Dialects
Peer reviewedPrado, Marcial – Hispania, 1977
The uses of the eleven Spanish clitic pronouns are discussed for various regional dialects and formal and colloquial speech in Spain and Latin America. (Text is in Spanish.) (CHK)
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Dialects, Language Styles, Language Usage
Wolfram, Walt – Viewpoints, 1971
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Language Patterns, Nonstandard Dialects
Peer reviewedCave, George N. – Language Learning, 1970
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Dialects, English
Hall-Lew, Lauren – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This dissertation advances research in sociolinguistics by analyzing phonetic variation in a majority Asian American community in San Francisco, California. As one of the first community studies focusing on Asian Americans in an urban US context, this work speaks to ongoing discussions about speaker ethnicity, phonetic variation, and regional…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Neighborhoods, Ethnicity, Phonetics
Fedukovich, Casie – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2009
Valerie Miner muses in "Writing and Teaching with Class:" "I've always carried that Miner suspicion that laboring with words is not real work . . . Should I be doing something useful?" (1993, 74). If working-class academics face uneasy negotiations between their disciplines and their home cultures, which may include deployment…
Descriptors: Language Dominance, Writing Instruction, Working Class, Females
Fetscher, Doris – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2009
In this article, the "multiple voices" of 13-15-year-old German and Italian adolescents in internet guest-books are analyzed. The study is based on guest-books texts with a mixture of different registers, languages and dialects. In particular, the German adolescents from the Augsburg region (Bavaria) display a strong regional linguistic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Internet, German, Italian
Hillman, Sara Katherine – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Drawing on Lave and Wenger's (1991) and Wenger's (1998) "communities of practice" (CoP) framework, this study explores the shared repertoire of humor practices in the creation of community within the context of a culturally diverse and multilevel adult Arabic language classroom consisting of two native speakers, five heritage language learners…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Video Technology, Semitic Languages, Language Patterns
Shuy, Roger W., Ed.; Fasold, Ralph W., Ed. – 1973
Subjective reactions to language (language attitudes, beliefs, values, etc.) are the focus of this monograph. Chapters include: (1) "Sociolinguistic Correlates of Speech Style in Quebec" by Alison d'Anglejan and G. Richard Tucker; (2) "Some 'Unexpected' Reactions to Various American-English Dialects" by Bruce Fraser; (3) "Attitudes and Learning a…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bilingualism, Black Dialects, Cultural Influences
SHUY, ROGER W. – 1967
THIS BOOK PROVIDES A COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION OF DIALECTOLOGY AS A DESCRIPTIVE SCIENCE AND OF MAJOR ASPECTS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH DIALECTS. THE FIRST TWO CHAPTERS DEFINE WHAT DIALECTS ARE AND HOW REGIONAL AND SOCIAL DIALECTS DIFFER FROM ONE ANOTHER IN TERMS OF PRONUNCIATION, VOCABULARY, AND GRAMMAR. CHAPTER 3 NOTES THE PATTERNS OF SETTLEMENT…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Dialects, English Instruction
Markel, Norman N.; Sharpless, Clair Ann – 1968
This study examines the pronunciation characteristics of Negro and white children from different socio-economic classes in Gainesville, Florida. As expected, there are significant differences between the white and Negro children. However, all of the Negroes and the higher whites produce both "General American" and "Southern" dialect…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Cultural Influences, Dialect Studies
Ford, James F. – Florida FL Reporter, 1974
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Language Attitudes, Language Research, Language Usage
Shuy, Roger W. – 1969
This paper focusses on sex contrasts in language as revealed in recent sociolinguistic research. While there are relatively few differences in subjective language identifications and judgments, there are several clear differences in objective language data. In the Detroit Language Study, women show a greater "sensitivity" to multiple…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Cultural Differences, Dialect Studies, English

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