10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIDIALECTALISM»
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bidialectalism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Sociolinguistics of Urbanization: The Case of the Nordic ...
ANN-MARIE. IVARS. Bidialectalism. and. Identity. 1 . Introduction A person who
speaks two languages fluently is said to be bilingual. In principle it makes no
difference whether the two forms of speech are languages in the normal meaning
or ...
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Research in Basic Writing: A Bibliographic Sourcebook
A Bibliographic Sourcebook Michael G. Moran, Martin James Jacobi. language (
acknowledging the students' language to be patterned and to have its own
grammar). Politically, bidialectalism was attacked by the middle-class black
community ...
Michael G. Moran, Martin James Jacobi, 1990
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Language in Social Groups
17 Bilingualism, Bidialectalism, and Classroom Interaction In Collaboration with
Eduardo Hernandez-Ch. Recent systematic research in the inner city has
successfully disproved the notions of those who characterize the language of low
...
John Joseph Gumperz, 1971
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The Role of Prescriptivism in American Linguistics, 1820-1970
Thus bidialectalism has become the meeting ground between linguists and
enlightened teachers. The solution has been to make the student proficient in the
standard that he would need to get plugged into the American Dream and at the ...
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African American, Creole, and Other Vernacular Englishes in ...
2007 Wolfram and Christian 1976 Woodworth and Salzer 1971 Wroge 1998
Wyatt 1999 Wyatt 2001 Wyatt and Seymour 1999 Yancy 2011 Yang 2004 Zeni
and Thomas 1990 Washington and Craig 2004 Bidialectalism and/or Contrastive
...
Angela E. Rickford, Julie Sweetland, Thomas Grano, 2012
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South Asian Languages: Structure, Convergence, and Diglossia
DIGLOSSIA VERSUS BIDIALECTALISM: HINDI IN FIJI AND IN EASTERN
UTTAR PRADESH Rodney F. Moag 0. Introduction. No term has been more
widely used in the sociolinguistic literature in the past two decades than "
diglossia.
Bhadriraju Krishnamurti, Colin P. Masica, Anjani Kumar Sinha, 1986
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Appalachia Inside Out: Culture and custom
These educators named this approach bidialectalism and were very pleased with
themselves for their tolerance and value-free approach to education.
Bidialectalism is not a viable strategy. It is a verbal construct to allow educators to
continue ...
Robert J. Higgs, Ambrose N. Manning, Jim Wayne Miller, 1995
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American Educational History Journal
THE. ROAD. TO. BIDIALECTALISM. IN. AMERICAN. AND. GERMAN. SCHOOLS:
1960-2004. G W. DE KIEWIET, AREA STUDIES, AND THE AMERICAN POST-
WAR. David V. Witkosky Auburn University, Montgomery A great deal of ...
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Language Building Blocks: Essential Linguistics for Early ...
Bidialectalism, proficiency in more than one dialect, is a valuable skill and, like
bilingualism, the foundation for global success in multiple senses. It is noteworthy
, for instance, that the majority of preschoolers and Kindergartners in the United ...
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Reading, Writing, and the Rhetorics of Whiteness
In this volume, Ryden and Marshall bring together the field of composition and rhetoric with critical whiteness studies to show that in our "post race" era whiteness and racism not only survive but actually thrive in higher education.
Wendy Ryden, Ian Marshall, 2013
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BIDIALECTALISM»
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bidialectalism is used in the context of the following news items.
For Gillian Anderson, another shot at TV greatness
One of the benefits of this is a bidialectalism – a term she confessed to not knowing – that to this day allows the actress to switch easily between ... «Globe and Mail, Jul 13»
Ey oop, one can switch accents
They say that the rise of bidialectalism — whereby people with strong accents adopt a more standardised speech when talking to outsiders ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 13»
Linguists ask: Why would one talk posh in Buckie?
Now an academic is to lead a team from Glasgow University who will attempt to fully understand the issue, which is known as "bidialectalism". «Herald Scotland, May 13»
Shapes of English
... the mechanism of social interaction such as accommodation, bilingualism and bidialectalism, code-switching, creolization, pidginization and ... «Jakarta Post, Dec 12»