Textbook
The English History of African American EnglishISBN: 978-0-631-21262-1
Paperback
298 pages
January 2000, ©2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This scholarly work is revolutionary and extremely well
researched. It vindicates one's cultural identity and the
tremendous endurance of African resistance. Well done!" Henry
Bishop, Chief Curator, Black Cultural Centre for Nova
Scotia
"Poplack and her colleagues have raised the art and science of
AAVE research to the highest level ever attained by variationist
sociolinguistics, and this book is essential reading for any
linguistic scholar who wants to know about the history and
structure of AAE throughout North America. It is not too soon to
declare [this book] a classic." Language in Society
"[The English History of African American English] constitutes
both a treasure of information and an indispensable tool for
linguistic investigation." Canadian Journal of
Linguistics
"The English History of African American English represents the type of detailed study that should be conducted in the investigation of the origin and other issues in AAE. The book challenges the long-standing creole hypothesis but raises enough questions about the structure of Early AAE to keep the origin debate alive." Journal of Socialinguistics, 2003