
Language in the USA: Themes for the Twenty-first Century
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Table of Contents
Part I. American English: 1. American English: its origins and history Richard W. Bailey | |
2. The distinctiveness of American English Edward Finegan | |
3. Regional American dialects William Kretzschmar | |
4. Social varieties of American English Walt Wolfram | |
5. African-American vernacular English Lisa Green | |
6. The dictionary of American regional English Joan Houston Hall | |
Part II. Other Language Varieties in the USA: 7. Multilingualism and non-English mother tongues Joshua A Fishman | |
8. Creole languages in the United States | |
forging new identities Patricia Nichols | |
9. Native American languages Akira Y. Yamamoto and Ofelia Zepeda | |
10. Spanish in the northeast Ana Celia Zentella | |
11. Spanish in the southwest Carmen Silva-Corvalá | |
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12. American sign language Cecil Lucas and Clayton Valli | |
13. Asian American voices Thom Huebner and Linda Uyechi | |
14. Linguistic diversity and English language acquisition Robert Bayley | |
Part III. The Sociolinguistic Situation in the USA: 15. Language ideology and language prejudice Rosina Lippi-Green | |
16. Ebonics and its controversy John Baugh | |
17. Language policy and English-only Terrence G. Wiley | |
18. Language and Education Lily Wong Fillmore | |
19. Adolescent language Penelope Eckert | |
20. Slang Connie Eble | |
21. Rap and hip hop H. Samy Alim | |
22. Language, gender and sexuality Mary Bucholtz | |
23. Language and identity in American literature James Peterson | |
24. The language of doctors and patients Cynthia Hagstrom | |
25. The language of cyberspace Denise E. Murray | |
26. Language attitudes to US speech Dennis R. Preston. |
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