Review published In: Language Problems and Language Planning
Vol. 11:2 (1987) ► pp.220–224
Book review
. Language in a Black Community. Avon, England: Multilingual Matters, 1986. xii + 180 pp. £19.90 paper. £7.95
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Published online: 1 January 1987
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Labov, William. 1985. “The Increasing Divergence of Black and White Vernaculars.” Ms..
. Forthcoming. “Convergence and Divergence of Black and White Vernaculars.” Proceedings of the October 1985 NWAVE Panel. To appear in American Speech 1987.
Sebba, Mark. 1984. “Language Change among Afro-Caribbeans in London.” Amsterdam Creole Studies 71: 1–11.
. In press. “London Jamaican and Black London English.” Language and the British Black Experience. ed. David Sutcliffe and A. Wong. Oxford: Blackwell.
. Forthcoming. Language Symbolism. Clevedon, Avon: Multilingual Matters.
