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ISNI: 
0000 0000 8151 4468
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Name: 
Baugh, J.
Baugh, John
Baugh, John G.
Baugh, John Gordon
ボー, ジョン
Dates: 
1949-
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author
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Related names: 
Alim, H. Samy
Baugh, John
Higashi, Takeshi (1937-)
Labov, William (1927-...)
Sherzer, Joel
東, 毅 (1937-)
Titles: 
Adapting Dialectology: The Conduct of Community Language Studies
Applying Linguistic Knowledge of African American English to Help Students Learn and Teachers Teach
Beyond ebonics : linguistic pride and racial prejudice
Bi-Pidginization and African Related Creole Development
Bilingualism and Bidialectalism among American Minorities
Black street speech : its history, structure, and survival
Dissection of Style-Shifting, A
English History of African American English, The
FEATURED ARTICLE: CONVENIENTLY BLACK: Self-Delusion and the Racial Exploitation of African America
Hypocorrection : mistakes in production of vernacular African American English as a second dialect
It Ain't About Race: Some Lingering (Linguistic) Consequences of the African Slave Trade and Their Relevance to Your Personal Historical Hardship Index
Kokujin no machi kotoba
Language in use : readings in sociolinguistics
Law, Linguistics, and Education: Educational Reform for African American Language Minority Students, The
Linguistic Considerations Pertaining to "Brown v. Board": Exposing Racial Fallacies in the New Millennium
Linguistic Contributions to the Advancement of Racial Justice Within and Beyond the African Diaspora
LINGUISTIC STYLE-SHIFTING IN BLACK ENGLISH
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Out of the mouths of slaves African American language and educational malpractice
Perceptual and Phonetic Experiments on American English Dialect Identification
Standard English and Academic English (Dialect) Learners in the African Diaspora
TALKIN BLACK TALK: LANGUAGE, EDUCATION, AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Talking black talk
Walt Wolfram & Erik R. Thomas, The development of African American English
You know my steez : an ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of styleshifting in a black American speech community
黒人の街言葉 : その歴史、構造、そして存続
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LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS COMPASS
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