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Language and the African American child

Title
Language and the African American child / Lisa J. Green.
ISBN
9780521853095 (hardback)
0521853095 (hardback)
9780521618175 (paperback)
0521618177 (paperback)
Published
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Physical Description
xxiii, 260 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Summary
"How do children acquire African American English? How do they develop the specific language patterns of their communities? Drawing on spontaneous speech samples and data from structured elicitation tasks, this book explains the developmental trends in the children's language. It examines topics such as the development of tense/aspect marking, negation and question formation, and addresses the link between intonational patterns and meaning. Lisa Green shows the impact that community input has on children's development of variation in the production of certain constructions such as possessive -s, third person singular verbal -s, and forms of copula and auxiliary be. She discusses the implications that the linguistic description has for practical applications, such as developing instructional materials for children in the early stages of their education"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 08, 2011
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. Child AAE: an introductory overview of the data and context; 2. Characterizing AAE: feature lists, dual components, patterns and systems; 3. System of tense-aspect marking 1: non-past and habitual; 4. System of tense-aspect marking 2: past time; 5. Negation: focus on negative concord; 6. Asking questions: seeking clarification and requesting elaboration; 7. Variation: intra-dialectal/variable-shifting and inter-dialectal/code-shifting; 8. The D.I.R.E.C.T. model: linking linguistic description and education.
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