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Interrelatedness of Certain Deviant Grammatical Structures in Negro Nonstandard Dialects
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- General Introduction 1
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PART ONE. Native English-Speaking Immigrants
- Introduction 11
- British Recognition of American Speech in the Eighteenth Century 15
- The Rise of the American English Vowel Pattern 37
- American English Dialectology: Alternatives for the Southwest 71
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PART TWO. The Sea and the American Frontier
- Introduction 95
- Sea Terms Come Ashore 101
- Larrupin': From Nautical Word to Multiregionalism 131
- New York City and the Antebellum South: The Maritime Connection 135
- Slang and Words with their Origin on the River 143
- Sailors' and Cowboys' Folklore in Two Popular Classics 147
- The Origin of Mott in Anglo-Texan Vegetational Terminology 163
- Communication in a Frontier Society 175
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PART THREE. Immigration and Migration
- Introduction 183
- The American Language 191
- The Study of the English of the Pennsylvania Germans 195
- The Yiddish is Showing 205
- The Ethnolectal English of American Gypsies 257
- Spanglish: Language Contact in Puerto Rico 265
- The Melting Pot and Language Maintenance in South Slavic Immigrant Groups 277
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PART FOUR. Black English
- Introduction 289
- The Language Behavior of Negroes and Whites 297
- Texan Gullah: The Creole English of the Brackettville Afro-Seminoles 305
- Black English near its Roots: The Transplanted West African Creoles 335
- Cut-Eye and Suck-Teeth: African Words and Gestures in New World Guise 347
- The Creole 'Copula' that Highlighted the World 367
- Have/Got in the Speech of Anglo and Black Children 377
- Interrelatedness of Certain Deviant Grammatical Structures in Negro Nonstandard Dialects 393
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PART FIVE. Pidgin English
- Introduction 403
- American Indian Pidgin English: Attestations and Grammatical Peculiarities 417
- Attestations of American Indian Pidgin English in Fiction and Nonfiction 427
- Categories of Transformations in Second Language Acquisition 433
- Chinese Telegrams 447
- References to Introductions 461
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- General Introduction 1
-
PART ONE. Native English-Speaking Immigrants
- Introduction 11
- British Recognition of American Speech in the Eighteenth Century 15
- The Rise of the American English Vowel Pattern 37
- American English Dialectology: Alternatives for the Southwest 71
-
PART TWO. The Sea and the American Frontier
- Introduction 95
- Sea Terms Come Ashore 101
- Larrupin': From Nautical Word to Multiregionalism 131
- New York City and the Antebellum South: The Maritime Connection 135
- Slang and Words with their Origin on the River 143
- Sailors' and Cowboys' Folklore in Two Popular Classics 147
- The Origin of Mott in Anglo-Texan Vegetational Terminology 163
- Communication in a Frontier Society 175
-
PART THREE. Immigration and Migration
- Introduction 183
- The American Language 191
- The Study of the English of the Pennsylvania Germans 195
- The Yiddish is Showing 205
- The Ethnolectal English of American Gypsies 257
- Spanglish: Language Contact in Puerto Rico 265
- The Melting Pot and Language Maintenance in South Slavic Immigrant Groups 277
-
PART FOUR. Black English
- Introduction 289
- The Language Behavior of Negroes and Whites 297
- Texan Gullah: The Creole English of the Brackettville Afro-Seminoles 305
- Black English near its Roots: The Transplanted West African Creoles 335
- Cut-Eye and Suck-Teeth: African Words and Gestures in New World Guise 347
- The Creole 'Copula' that Highlighted the World 367
- Have/Got in the Speech of Anglo and Black Children 377
- Interrelatedness of Certain Deviant Grammatical Structures in Negro Nonstandard Dialects 393
-
PART FIVE. Pidgin English
- Introduction 403
- American Indian Pidgin English: Attestations and Grammatical Peculiarities 417
- Attestations of American Indian Pidgin English in Fiction and Nonfiction 427
- Categories of Transformations in Second Language Acquisition 433
- Chinese Telegrams 447
- References to Introductions 461