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The Historical Evolution Of Earlier African American English An Empirical Comparison Of Early Sources Reprint 2012 Alexander Kautzsch

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The Historical Evolution Of Earlier African American English An Empirical Comparison Of Early Sources Reprint 2012 Alexander Kautzsch
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.85 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Alexander Kautzsch
ISBN: 9783110907971, 3110907976
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Reprint 2012

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The Historical Evolution Of Earlier African American English An Empirical Comparison Of Early Sources Reprint 2012 Alexander Kautzsch by Alexander Kautzsch 9783110907971, 3110907976 instant download after payment.

Based on a 500,000 word corpus of early sources collected from ex-slave narratives, ex-slave recordings, and interviews with hoodoo priests, this book reconstructs the English spoken by African Americans between 1830 and 1920. By means of detailed quantitative analyses, three linguistic features (negation patterns, copula usage, and relative marker choice) are interpreted along the lines of temporal change, regional diversity, and variation across gender. Additionally, some 300 non-standard letters written by African Americans in the 19th century are compared to the main corpus in order to identify differences between speech and writing.

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