Book review
Lisa Cohen Minnick. Dialect and dichotomy. Literary representations of African American speech. Lisa Cohen Minnick. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2004. xxi, 194 pp. Hardcover. $39.95 To order electronically, visit. www.uapress.ua.edu
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References
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Kautzsch, A. (2002). The historical evolution of Earlier African American English. An empirical comparison of early sources. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Poplack, S. (Ed.). (2000). The English history of African American English. Oxford, Malden, MA: Blackwell.
Poplack, S., & S. Tagliamonte. (2001). African American English in the diaspora. Malden, MA, Oxford: Blackwell.
Schneider, E. W. (1989). American Earlier Black English. Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama Press.
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