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McCullough, John K.
2025. “Stillyet, de Net Ain Teah”:1 Gullah Geechee Language Expression in the Digital Age. American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage 100:2  pp. 153 ff. DOI logo
Ocumpaugh, Jaclyn, Xiner Liu & Andres Felipe Zambrano
2025. Proceedings of the 15th International Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference,  pp. 204 ff. DOI logo
Sonya, Fix, Blake Renée, Cutler Cecelia & Holliday Nicole
2025. Reorienting Blackness and Whiteness in Studies of Sociolinguistic Variation. In Dimensions of Linguistic Variation,  pp. 179 ff. DOI logo
Tseng, Amelia
2025. Playground Learning: African American English in Latinx Linguistic Repertoires. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 24:5  pp. 1093 ff. DOI logo
De Timmerman, Romeo, Ludovic De Cuypere & Stef Slembrouck
2024. The globalization of local indexicalities through music: African‐American English and the blues. Journal of Sociolinguistics 28:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Ortiz García, Javier
2022. This America, man. La traducción subtitulada de la variante AAVE en The Wire. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación 91  pp. 173 ff. DOI logo
Weldon, Tracey L.
2022. Visibly invisible: The study of middle class African American English. Language and Linguistics Compass 16:11 DOI logo
Randall, Jennifer, Mya Poe & David Slomp
2021. Ain’t Oughta Be in the Dictionary: Getting to Justice by Dismantling Anti‐Black Literacy Assessment Practices. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 64:5  pp. 594 ff. DOI logo
Ilbury, Christian
2020. “Sassy Queens”: Stylistic orthographic variation in Twitter and the enregisterment ofAAVE. Journal of Sociolinguistics 24:2  pp. 245 ff. DOI logo
Lo, Adrienne & Elaine Chun
2020. Language, Race, and Reflexivity. In The Oxford Handbook of Language and Race,  pp. 24 ff. DOI logo
Okoro, Olihe N, Lisa A Hillman & Alina Cernasev
2020. “We get double slammed!”: Healthcare experiences of perceived discrimination among low-income African-American women. Women's Health 16 DOI logo
H. Ekkehard Wolff
2019. The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics, DOI logo
Lewis, Mark C.
2018. A critique of the principle of error correction as a theory of social change. Language in Society 47:3  pp. 325 ff. DOI logo
Marotta, Giovanna
2018. Remarks on the vulnerability of grammar. In Structuring Variation in Romance Linguistics and Beyond [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 252],  pp. 365 ff. DOI logo
Blake, Renée
2014. African American and Black as Demographic Codes. Language and Linguistics Compass 8:11  pp. 548 ff. DOI logo
Purnell, Thomas C.
2009. Convergence and Contact in Milwaukee: Evidence From Select African American and White Vowel Space Features. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 28:4  pp. 408 ff. DOI logo
Määttä, Simo K.
2004. Dialect and point of view. Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 16:2  pp. 319 ff. DOI logo
Thomas, Erik R. & Jeffrey Reaser
2004. Delimiting perceptual cues used for the ethnic labeling of African American and European American voices. Journal of Sociolinguistics 8:1  pp. 54 ff. DOI logo
Beckett, Dan
2003. Sociolinguistic Individuality in a Remnant Dialect Community. Journal of English Linguistics 31:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo

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