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Middle-Class African American English Tracey L. Weldon (University of South Carolina)

Middle-Class African American English By Tracey L. Weldon (University of South Carolina)

Middle-Class African American English by Tracey L. Weldon (University of South Carolina)


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Summary

Including a wide range of audio extracts, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the use and evaluation of African American English (AAE) by middle-class speakers. It will provide scholars and students of AAE and sociolinguistics with a broader understanding of the African American English continuum and speech community.

Middle-Class African American English Summary

Middle-Class African American English by Tracey L. Weldon (University of South Carolina)

African American English (AAE) is a major area of research in linguistics, but until now, work has primarily been focused on AAE as it is spoken amongst the working classes. From its historical development to its contemporary context, this is the first full-length overview of the use and evaluation of AAE by middle class speakers, giving voice to this relatively neglected segment of the African American speech community. Weldon offers a unique first-person account of middle class AAE, and highlights distinguishing elements such as codeswitching, camouflaged feature usage, Standard AAE, and talking/sounding 'Black' vs. 'Proper'. Readers can hear authentic excerpts and audio prompts of the language described through a wide range of audio files, which can be accessed directly from the book's page using QR technology or through the book's online Resource Tab. Engaging and accessible, it will help students and researchers gain a broader understanding of both the African American speech community and the AAE continuum.

Middle-Class African American English Reviews

'Overall, the book is unique in that it showcases a broad overview and analysis of AAE usage and perceptions of the middle class that have been largely ignored in the wider literature.' Alexus Brown, Language in Society

About Tracey L. Weldon (University of South Carolina)

Tracey L. Weldon is a sociolinguist, specializing in African American Language varieties at the University of South Carolina. She is an Associate Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences, Associate Producer of the documentary 'Talking Black in America', and chair of the LSA Committee on Ethnic Diversity in Linguistics.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. The study of middle-class AAE; 3. 'Talking black' as public performance not so lame; 4. Language and double-consciousness a personal account; 5. Race, class, and camouflaged divergence; 6. Sounding black; 7. Looking ahead.

Additional information

NPB9780521895316
9780521895316
0521895316
Middle-Class African American English by Tracey L. Weldon (University of South Carolina)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2021-02-04
300
N/A
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