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Symposium on the Ebonics Debate
and African-American Language
World Englishes, 2000, 19, 1, Mar, 1-4
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TOEFL to the Test: Are
Monodialectical AAL-Speakers Similar to ESL Students?
World Englishes, 2000, 19, 1, Mar, 89-106
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Linguistic Power in Virtual
Communities: The Ebonics Debate on the Internet
World Englishes, 2000, 19, 1, Mar, 21-38
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Ebonics and the Politics of
English
World Englishes, 2000, 19, 1, Mar, 5-19
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History, Linguistic Theory,
California's CLAD, and the Oakland Public Schools Resolution on Ebonics:
What Are the Connections?
World Englishes, 2000, 19, 1, Mar, 73-87
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Dissin' "The Standard": Ebonics
as Guerrilla Warfare at Capital High
Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1999, 30, 3, Sept, 272-293
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Mock Ebonics: Linguistic Racism
in Parodies of Ebonics on the Internet
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 1999, 3, 3, Aug, 360-380
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The Ebonics Controversy: An
Educational and Clinical Dilemma
Topics in Language Disorders, 1999, 19, 4, Aug, 66-77
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The Ebonics Controversy in My
Backyard: A Sociolinguist's Experiences and Reflections
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 1999, 3, 2, May, 267-275
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The Future of Englishes
English Today, 1999, 15, 2(58), Apr, 10-20
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Challenges for Multicultural
Education: Sociolinguistic Parallels between African American English and
Haitian Creole
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1999, 20, 2,
134-154
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Comments on Geneva Napoleon
Smitherman's "'Dat teacher be hollin at us'-What Is Ebonics?"
TESOL Quarterly, 1999, 33, 1, spring, 136-139
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Ebonics and Public Awareness:
Who Knows? Who Cares?
Journal of Black Studies, 1998, 29, 1, Sept, 17-33
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The Serious Side of Ebonics
Humor
Journal of English Linguistics, 1998, 26, 2, June, 137-155
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Language Ideology and Dialect:
Understanding the Oakland Ebonics Controversy
Journal of English Linguistics, 1998, 26, 2, June, 108-121
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The Anti-Ebonics Movement:
"Standard"English Only
Journal of English Linguistics, 1998, 26, 2, June, 156-169
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Ebonics, King, and Oakland: Some
Folk Don't Believe Fat Meat Is Greasy
Journal of English Linguistics, 1998, 26, 2, June, 97-107
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Primary Documents on Ebonics
Journal of English Linguistics, 1998, 26, 2, June, 170-179
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Nobody's Listening: A Frame
Analysis of the Ebonics Debate
The SECOL Review, 1998, 22, 1, spring, 1-20
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"Dat Teacher Be Hollin At
Us"-What Is Ebonics?
TESOL Quarterly, 1998, 32, 1, spring, 139-143
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Ebonics: A Case Study in
Language, Power, and Pedagogy
TESOL Quarterly, 1998, 32, 1, spring, 144-146
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A Recommended Reading List for
Teachers of Students Who Speak Ebonics
The Journal of Negro Education, 1998, 67, 1, winter, 43-47
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Ebonics and Academic
Achievement: The Role of the Counselor
The Journal of Negro Education, 1998, 67, 1, winter, 25-34
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African American Education and
the Ebonics Issue
The Journal of Negro Education, 1998, 67, 1, winter, 2-4
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The Psychoeducational Assessment
of Ebonics Speakers: Issues and Challenges
The Journal of Negro Education, 1998, 67, 1, winter, 16-24
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Ebonics Is Not Black English
The Western Journal of Black Studies, 1998, 22, 2, summer, 109-116
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Ebonics and Educational Policy:
Some Issues for the Next Millennium
The Journal of Negro Education, 1998, 67, 1, winter, 35-42
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Sociolinguistic and Ideological
Dynamics of the Ebonics Controversy
The Journal of Negro Education, 1998, 67, 1, winter, 5-15
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Do This Be English? The Ebonics
Furor in the US
Modern English Teacher, 1997, 6, 4, Oct, 13-17
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Recent Debate over "Ebonics" in
the United States
New Language Planning Newsletter, 1997, 12, 1, Sept, 1-3
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Double Standards
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 1997, 15, 3, Aug, 667-675
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On Becoming Bilingual
The Journal of Black Psychology, 1997, 23, 3, Aug, 242-244
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Similarities between the Debates
on Ebonics and Jamaican
The Journal of Black Psychology, 1997, 23, 3, Aug, 238-241
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Moving beyond Resistance:
Ebonics and African American Youth
The Journal of Black Psychology, 1997, 23, 3, Aug, 227-232
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The Ebonics Controversy
The Journal of Black Psychology, 1997, 23, 3, Aug, 208-214
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Ebonics: An Evaluation
English Today, 1997, 13, 3(51), July, 13-17
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TESOL Speaks on Ebonics
TESOL Matters, 1997, 7, 3, June-July, 1,22
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Ebonics and ASL: Teaching Our
Children the Codes of Power
Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1997, 15, 5, May-June,
12-13,18
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Ebonics, King's English and
Straight Talking
Australian Language Matters, 1997, 5, 2, Apr-June, 1-2
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Understanding Ebonics: A
Teacher's Viewpoint
American Language Review, 1997, 1, 2, Mar-Apr, 10-11
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A Linguist Looks at the Ebonics
Debate
TESOL Matters, 1997, 7, 1, Feb-Mar, 13-14,16
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Among the New Words
American Speech, 1997, 72, 3, fall, 289-313
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An Essay: When in Rome Be a
Roman
Geolinguistics, 1997, 23, 60
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Ebonics: Plague or Cure-All?
Angles on the English Speaking World, 1997, 10, 37-52
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TESOL Board Reaffirms Policy on
Language Varieties in Reference to Ebonics
Perspectives, 1997, 23, 2, fall, 83-84
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The Niger-Kordofanian Linguistic
Bases of African American Ebonics: A Creole Language
The Western Journal of Black Studies, 1994, 18, 1, spring, 1-10
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Ebonics and Reading
Journal of Black Studies, 1979, 9, 4, June, 423-448
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A Critique of the Literature on
Ebonics
Journal of Black Studies, 1979, 9, 4, June, 383-396
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It Ain't What You Say, It's the
Way You Say It: Exercises for Teaching Mainstream American English to
Ebonics-Speaking Children
Journal of Black Studies, 1979, 9, 4, June, 489-493
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Ebonics: A Legitimate System of
Oral Communication
Journal of Black Studies, 1979, 9, 4, June, 367-382
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Teaching Mainstream American
English: Similarities and Differences with Speakers of Ebonics and Speakers
of Foreign Languages
Journal of Black Studies, 1979, 9, 4, June, 411-422
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Ebonics and Public Law
94-142
Journal of Black Studies, 1979, 9, 4, June, 449-468
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The Symbolism of Ebonics: I'd
Rather Switch than Fight
Journal of Black Studies, 1979, 9, 4, June, 397-410
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