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Texas Linguistics Ser.: Black Street Speech : Its History, Structure, and Survival by John Baugh (1983, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherUniversity of Texas Press
ISBN-100292707452
ISBN-139780292707450
eBay Product ID (ePID)84991

Product Key Features

Number of Pages160 Pages
Publication NameBlack Street Speech : Its History, Structure, and Survival
LanguageEnglish
SubjectLinguistics / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year1983
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLanguage Arts & Disciplines, Social Science
AuthorJohn Baugh
SeriesTexas Linguistics Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width8.1 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN83-010578
ReviewsA first-rate book by a noted sociolinguist.... This well-bound book with an excellent bibliography and index is clearly written in a comprehensible academic style. Highly recommended.
Dewey Decimal427/.973
Table Of ContentPreface 1. Introduction: Street Speech as a Social Dialect 2. The Birth of Black Street Speech 3. Street Speech and Formal Speech: Linguistic Survival in Black and White Societies 4. The Scholar and the Street: Collecting the Data 5. Specialized Lexical Marking and Alternation Code Switching versus Style Shifting Topic-Related Shifting Syllable Contraction and Expansion Variable Forestressing of Bisyllabic Words Hypercorrection Lexical Summary 6. Unique Grammatical Usage Locating Suitable Examples Syntactic Constructions and Their Functions Grammatical Summary 7. Phonological Variation Suffix /-s/ Variation Consonant Cluster Reduction Is and Are Variation Postvocalic /r/ Variation Summary of Phonological and Morphological Variation 8. Educational Insights 9. Impediments to Employability 10. Dynamic Black Speech: A Nonideal Linguistic State Bibliography Index
SynopsisIn the minds of many, black street speech--the urban dialect of black Americans--bespeaks illiteracy, poverty, and ignorance. John Baugh challenges those prejudices in this brilliant new inquiry into the history, linguistic structure, and survival within white society of black street speech. In doing so, he successfully integrates a scholarly respect for black English with a humanistic approach to language differences that weds rigor of research with a keen sense of social responsibility. Baugh's is the first book on black English that is based on a long-term study of adult speakers. Beginning in 1972, black men and women in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Austin, and Houston were repeatedly interviewed, in varied social settings, in order to determine the nature of their linguistic styles and the social circumstances where subtle changes in their speech appear. Baugh's work uncovered a far wider breadth of speaking styles among black Americans than among standard English speakers. Having detailed his findings, he explores their serious implications for the employability and education of black Americans. Black Street Speech is a work of enduring importance for educators, linguists, sociologists, scholars of black and urban studies, and all concerned with black English and its social consequences., The history, linguistic structure, and survival within white society of black street speech, based on a long-term study of adult speakers.
LC Classification NumberPE3102.N42.B38 1983