Black-white speech relationships / edited by Walt Wolfram & Nona H. Clarke.
| Author/creator | Wolfram, Walt, 1941- |
| Other author | Clarke, Nona H. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | [Washington] : Center for Applied Linguistics, 1971. |
| Description | xiii, 161 pages ; 23 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | Urban language series, 7 Urban language series ; 7. ^A17185 |
| Contents | Problems confronting the investigator of Gullah, by L. D. Turner.--The relationship of the speech of American Negroes to the speech of whites, by R. I. McDavid & V. G. McDavid.--Toward a new perspective in Negro English dialectology, by B. L. Bailey.--Continuity and change in American Negro dialects. Sociolinguistic factors in the history of American Negro dialects. By W. A. Stewart.--Dialect research: mythology and reality, by L. M. Davis.--Black through white: patterns of communication in Africa and the New World, by D. Dalby.--Black-white speech differences revisited by W. Wolfram.--Bibliography (p. 160-161) |
| Local note | Little-108965 - $8.00 |
| LCCN | 77180860 |
| ISBN | 0872810291 |