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_aLanguage in the inner city ; _bstudies in the Black English vernacular. |
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_aPhiladelphia, _bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, _cc1972. |
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_tList of Figures -- _tList of Tables -- _tIntroduction -- _gPt. I. _tThe Structure of the Black English Vernacular -- _g1. _tSome Sources of Reading Problems for Speakers of the Black English Vernacular -- _g2. _tIs the Black English Vernacular a Separate System? -- _g3. _tContraction, Deletion, and Inherent Variability of the English Copula -- _g4. _tNegative Attraction and Negative Concord -- _gPt. II. _tThe Vernacular in Its Social Setting -- _g5. _tThe Logic of Nonstandard English -- _g6. _tThe Relation of Reading Failure to Peer-Group Status -- _g7. _tThe Linguistic Consequences of Being a Lame -- _gPt. III. _tThe Uses of the Black English Vernacular -- _g8. _tRules for Ritual Insults -- _g9. _tThe Transformation of Experience in Narrative Syntax -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex. |
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