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“When You Out In Open Spaces”: Copula Absence In Afro-Texan English And The Origins And Development Debate, Brandon Davis Cooper
“When You Out In Open Spaces”: Copula Absence In Afro-Texan English And The Origins And Development Debate, Brandon Davis Cooper
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African American Vernacular English (AAVE) is perhaps the most studied variety of American English, and interest in its origins and development has raised enough questions to launch a thousand studies. Naturally, positions on AAVE’s origins and development have become increasingly nuanced since the debate’s inception. Increasingly, AAVE is treated less like a monolith, and interest in the dimensions of its regional diversity has grown. No position on AAVE’s origins and development can be taken seriously if it fails to consider its capacity for areal differentiation. Indeed, most positions on AAVE’s origins and development now strongly assert the likelihood of multiple …
Notebook - January-February 1971, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - January-February 1971, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
Editor's Page.....p. 1
Thomas M. Ryan Joins Institute Staff.....p. 2
William S. Ayers Joins Department Staff.....p. 2
Thoughts on the Calico Mountain Site.....p. 3
George Washington Trail Dedication.....p. 9
Archeologist of the Year: James L. Michie.....p. 10
Student Staff of the Institute.....p. 12
U.S.C. Field Course in Archeology: Summer 1970.....p. 13
Field Trip to Barnwell and Aiken Counties.....p. 14
Archeological Society of South Carolina.....p. 14
A Note on Baked Clay Objects From the Texas Coast.....p. 15
Society for Historical Archeology.....p. 18
The I.C. Few Site.....p. 19
Special Notice.....p. 21
Alkaline Glazed Pottery From South Carolina To Texas, Stanley South
Alkaline Glazed Pottery From South Carolina To Texas, Stanley South
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