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Word from the mother : language and African Americans / Geneva Smitherman ; with a foreword by H. Samy Alim.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Routledge linguistics classicsPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2021.Description: 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white)ISBN:
  • 9781003212423
  • 1003212425
  • 9781000472523
  • 1000472523
  • 9781000472547
  • 100047254X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 427.97308996073
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Contents:
<P>Acknowledgements</P><P>Foreword to the Routledge Linguistics Classics Edition:<I> </I>She Do It for the Culture: The Deep Structure of Geneva Smitherman's Radical Linguistics of Black Love -- H. Samy Alim</P><P>1 African American Language: So good it's bad</P><P>2 Words and Expressions, Proverbs and Familiar Sayings</P><P>3 The N-words</P><P>4 Honeyz and Playaz Talkin that Talk</P><P>5 "I used to love H.E.R.": Hip Hop, in its Essence and Real</P><P>6 "All Around the World, Same Song"</P><P>7 "Negro Dialect, the Last Barrier to Integration"?</P><P>Notes</P><P>References</P><P>Discography</P><I><P>Index</P></I>
Summary: "This classic text by celebrated linguist and pioneer of Black Talk, Geneva Smitherman, is a definitive statement on African American Language. Enriched by her evocative and inimitable prose style, the study presents an overview of past debates on the speech of African Americans, as well as providing a vision for the future. Featuring cartoons which demonstrate the relationship between language and race, as well as common perceptions of African American Language, she explores its contribution to mainstream American English and includes a summary of expressions as a suggested linguistic core of AAL. As global manifestations of Black Language increase, she argues that, through education, we must broaden our conception of AAL and its speakers, and further examine the implications of gender, age and class on AAL. Perhaps most of all we must appreciate the 'artistic and linguistic genius' of AAL, presented in this book through rap and Hip Hop lyrics and the explorations of rhyme and rhetoric in the Black speech community. This classic edition has a new foreword by H. Samy Alim, celebrating the book's influence on the history of Black Language in America. Word from the Mother is an essential read for students of African American speech, language, culture and sociolinguistics, as well as the general reader interested in the worldwide 'crossover' of Black popular culture"-- Provided by publisher
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"This classic text by celebrated linguist and pioneer of Black Talk, Geneva Smitherman, is a definitive statement on African American Language. Enriched by her evocative and inimitable prose style, the study presents an overview of past debates on the speech of African Americans, as well as providing a vision for the future. Featuring cartoons which demonstrate the relationship between language and race, as well as common perceptions of African American Language, she explores its contribution to mainstream American English and includes a summary of expressions as a suggested linguistic core of AAL. As global manifestations of Black Language increase, she argues that, through education, we must broaden our conception of AAL and its speakers, and further examine the implications of gender, age and class on AAL. Perhaps most of all we must appreciate the 'artistic and linguistic genius' of AAL, presented in this book through rap and Hip Hop lyrics and the explorations of rhyme and rhetoric in the Black speech community. This classic edition has a new foreword by H. Samy Alim, celebrating the book's influence on the history of Black Language in America. Word from the Mother is an essential read for students of African American speech, language, culture and sociolinguistics, as well as the general reader interested in the worldwide 'crossover' of Black popular culture"-- Provided by publisher

<P>Acknowledgements</P><P>Foreword to the Routledge Linguistics Classics Edition:<I> </I>She Do It for the Culture: The Deep Structure of Geneva Smitherman's Radical Linguistics of Black Love -- H. Samy Alim</P><P>1 African American Language: So good it's bad</P><P>2 Words and Expressions, Proverbs and Familiar Sayings</P><P>3 The N-words</P><P>4 Honeyz and Playaz Talkin that Talk</P><P>5 "I used to love H.E.R.": Hip Hop, in its Essence and Real</P><P>6 "All Around the World, Same Song"</P><P>7 "Negro Dialect, the Last Barrier to Integration"?</P><P>Notes</P><P>References</P><P>Discography</P><I><P>Index</P></I>

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