American Indian English (Paperback)


"American Indian English" documents and examines the diversity of English in American Indian speech communities. It presents a convincing case for the fundamental influence of ancestral Native American languages on respective modern Indian English codes. A distillation of over twenty years experience, William Leap s pioneering work on the varieties of American Indian English explores the linguistic and sociolinguistic characteristics of language use among Navajo, Hopi, Mojave, Ute, Tsimshian, Kotzebue, Ponca, Chilcotin, Seminole, Cherokee, and other American Indian tribes. Unlike contemporary studies on schooling, ethnicity, empowerment, and educational failure, "American Indian English" avoids postmodernist jargon and discourse strategies in favor of direct description and commentary. Data are derived from real-life conditions faced by speakers of Indian English in various English-speaking settings. This practical focus enhances the book s accessibility to Indian educators and community-based teachers, as well as non-Indian academics."

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"American Indian English" documents and examines the diversity of English in American Indian speech communities. It presents a convincing case for the fundamental influence of ancestral Native American languages on respective modern Indian English codes. A distillation of over twenty years experience, William Leap s pioneering work on the varieties of American Indian English explores the linguistic and sociolinguistic characteristics of language use among Navajo, Hopi, Mojave, Ute, Tsimshian, Kotzebue, Ponca, Chilcotin, Seminole, Cherokee, and other American Indian tribes. Unlike contemporary studies on schooling, ethnicity, empowerment, and educational failure, "American Indian English" avoids postmodernist jargon and discourse strategies in favor of direct description and commentary. Data are derived from real-life conditions faced by speakers of Indian English in various English-speaking settings. This practical focus enhances the book s accessibility to Indian educators and community-based teachers, as well as non-Indian academics."

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Imprint

University of Utah Press,U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 1993

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First published

December 1993

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Dimensions

229 x 155 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

324

ISBN-13

978-0-87480-639-7

Barcode

9780874806397

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LSN

0-87480-639-9



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