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Title: The dialect dilemma: whether one is speaking Ebonics or Appalachian English, sociolinguists say all dialects are created equal.
Author: Kendra Hamilton
Publication:Black Issues in Higher Education (Refereed)
Date: April 21, 2005
Publisher: Cox, Matthews & Associates
Volume: 22 Issue: 5 Page: 34(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
The dialect dilemma: whether one is speaking Ebonics or Appalachian English, sociolinguists say all dialects are created equal.: An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education
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Author(s)Kendra Hamilton
PublisherCox, Matthews & Associates
ISBN / ASINB000ALPQSA
ISBN-13978B000ALPQS2
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