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TAPESTRY Module 5: Dialect Variety and ESOL
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Related Web Sites
Articles
(Documents may be obtained through ERIC database providers.)
Jones, K. (2001). "I've Called'em Tom-ah-toes All My Life and I'm Not Going to Change!": Maintaining Linguistic Control Over English Identity in the U.S., Social Forces, March 2001, 79(3), 1061-1094.
Reagan, T. (1997). The Case for Applied Linguistics in Teacher Education (Teacher Education and Curriculum Standards), Journal of Teacher Education, May-June 1997, 48(3), 185-197.
ED 420994
Adger, C., (1997). Issues and Implications of English Dialects for Teaching Engiish as a Second Language, TESOL Professional Papers #3
ED 360818
Wolfram, W. et al. (1993). The Sociolinguistic Complexity of Quasi-Isolated Southern Coastal Communities, paper presented at a Meeting on Language Variation in the South (Auburn, AL, April 1993)
ED 323813
Wolfram, W. (1990). Dialect Differences and Testing
ED 248529
Sledd, J. (1984). Teaching Standard English: False Premises and False Promises
ED 246682
Christian, D. (1984). Variation and Change in Geographically Isolated Communities: Appalachian English and Ozark English, pp. 96-147 (A-prefixing)
ED 112687
Wolfram, W. & Christian, D. (1975). Sociolinguistic Variables in Appalachian Dialects
Books
Skutnabb-Kangas, T. (2000). Linguistic Genocide in Education--Or Worldwide Diversity and Human Rights?, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 147-155 and pp. 425-9.
McWhorter, J. (2000). Spreading the Word: Language and Dialect in America, Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann
Abstract available in ERIC Document ED 442283.
Review available online.
Preston, D. (Ed.), (1999). Handbook of perceptual dialectology ISBN: 1556195346
McWhorter, J. (1998). The Word on The Street: Fact and Fable About American English, New York: Plenum Trade. ISBN: 0306459949
Egan-Robertson, A. (Ed), Bloome, D. (Ed)., (1998). Students as Researchers of Culture and Language in their Own Communities. Language & Social Processes [Series]
Kral, T. (Ed)., (1997). Being People: An Anthropology for Non-Native Speakers of English (more information available on ERIC ED 419398)
Lippi-Green, R. (1997). English with an Accent: Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States, London: Routledge.
Bolinger, D. (1980). Language--The Loaded Weapon: The Use & Abuse of Language Today, Longman. Chapter 6.
Media
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- American tongues [video], Center for New American Media, Inc; producers, directors, screenwriters, Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker, New York, NY : The Center, 1987
Yeah you rite! [video], Center for New American Media; Alvarez, L. & Kolker, A. (directors), New York, NY., Cinema Guild, 1985
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