Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... English : Black English is a genus of English , and so is White English . The small increase in the terminology of our field seems compensated for by the resulting reduction in ambiguity . In this study and elsewhere , we presume that Black ...
... English : Black English is a genus of English , and so is White English . The small increase in the terminology of our field seems compensated for by the resulting reduction in ambiguity . In this study and elsewhere , we presume that Black ...
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... English , has a distinctive use of be as a main verb , ex- pressing iteration rather than instantaneous or constant states . Although the Standard English phrases will be and would be can have a meaning similar to Black English be ...
... English , has a distinctive use of be as a main verb , ex- pressing iteration rather than instantaneous or constant states . Although the Standard English phrases will be and would be can have a meaning similar to Black English be ...
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... English are to be accounted for in two different ways . Some instances are quite close to Standard English sentences , and involve phonological deletion of will or would.12 Others are quite foreign to Standard English ; these have ...
... English are to be accounted for in two different ways . Some instances are quite close to Standard English sentences , and involve phonological deletion of will or would.12 Others are quite foreign to Standard English ; these have ...
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