2010
DOI: 10.1515/9783484431225.25
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14. Teachers’ attitudes toward African American Vernacular English: infl uence of contact with linguistics on ambivalent attitudes.

Abstract: A word concerning political correctness and choice of terminologyFor a non-native speaker it is not always easy to evade all the pitfalls of political correctness a language has to offer. This is more a problem of cultural than of linguistic knowledge. I would like to stress that, in case any individual feels slighted by my choice of terminology, that this has never been my intention. Throughout this thesis I use the terms "African American" and "European American" to refer to the groups traditionally and/or h… Show more

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