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The Emergence of Black English: Text and commentary
Edited by Guy Bailey, Natalie Maynor and Patricia Cukor-Avila
[Creole Language Library 8] 1991
► pp. 275
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2014. Work that –s!: Drag queens, gender, identity, and traditional Newfoundland English. Journal of Sociolinguistics 18:5  pp. 634 ff. DOI logo
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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
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