The Routledge Companion to the Work of John R. Rickford

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This comprehensive collection is the first full book-length volume to bring together writing focused around and inspired by the work of John Rickford and his role in sociolinguistic research over the last four decades. Featuring contributions from more than 40 leading scholars in the field, the volume integrates both historical and current perspectives on key topics in Rickford's body of work at the intersection of language and society, highlighting the influence of his work from diverse fields such as sociolinguistics, stylistics, creole studies, and language and education.

The volume is organized around four sections, each representing one of the fundamental strands in Rickford's scholarship over the course of his career, bookended by short vignettes that feature stories from the field to more broadly contextualize his intellectual legacy:

• Language contact from a sociolinguistic and sociohistorical point of view

• The political ramifications of linguistic heterogeneity

• The stylistic implications of language variation and change

• The educational implications of linguistic heterogeneity and social injustice

Taken together, The Routledge Companion to the Work of John R. Rickford serves as a platform to showcase Rickford's pioneering contributions to the field and, in turn, to socially reflective linguistic research more generally, making this key reading for students and researchers in sociolinguistics, creole studies, language and style, and language and education.

Contents

Table of contents

Introduction

Introduction to the volume
Renée Blake and Isabelle Buchstaller


The makings of a linguist: John R. Rickford's education in his native Guyana

Ewart Thomas

Exploring language contact from a sociolinguistic and socio-historical point of view

Introduction
John Victor Singler


In the Fisherman's net: Language contact in a sociolinguistics context
Shelome Gooden


African- Indian- American South- and Caribbean worlds: connecting with John R. Rickford's language contact research
Rajend Mesthrie


Ideophones in Guyanese speech: An inventory of depictive lexemes and implications for (de)creolization
Walter Edwards and Onjel Williams


Systemic linguistic discrimination and disenfranchisement in the Creolophone Caribbean: The case of the St. Lucian legal system
Ian Robertson and Sandra Evans


The English words in Sranan: From where, from whom and how?
André Sherriah, Hubert Devonish, Ewart Thomas, and Nicole Creanza


Another look at the creolist hypothesis of AAVE origins
Don Winford


Rickford's list of African American English grammatical features: An update
Arthur Spears


The 'aks' of its day?: Revisiting invariant am in Early Black English
John McWhorter


Viewing ex-slave narratives from a different angle: Variation and discourse
Lisa Green and Ayana Whitmal


Race, class, and linguistic camouflage: Remote past BEEN and the divergence debate revisited
Tracey Weldon


The sociolinguistic ramifications of social injustice: The case of Black ASL
Robert Bayley, Ceil Lucas, Joseph Hill, and Carolyn McCaskill


Ethnolinguistic infusion at a Sephardic adventure camp

Sarah Bunin Benor

The political ramifications of linguistic heterogeneity

Introduction
Alicia Beckford Wassink


Giving voice to despair and defiance: Rickford in Guyana
William Labov


American mestizos in the Philippines: 'Mongrelization' and 'mixedness' in American colonial media discourse
Bonnie McElhinny


Family matters: Seminal Rickford contributions to Kinesics, Education, Linguistics, and Law
John Baugh


'Are you Soul Folk, Baby?' Black English, struggle, and consciousness in the 1960s and 1970s
Russell J. Rickford


We should declare AAL a separate language, although there's no scientific reason (not) to
Ralph Fasold


Where sociolinguistics and speech science meet: The physiological and acoustic consequences of underbite in a multilectal speaker of African American English
Alicia Beckford Wassink


Credibility without intelligibility: Implications for hearing vernacular speakers
Lauren Hall-Lew, Inês Paiva Couceiro and Amie Fars


Using pharyngeals out of context: Linguistic stereotypes in parodic performances of Mizrahi Hebrew speakers
Roey Gafter


Sociolinguists trying to make a difference: race, research and linguistic activism
Mary Bucholtz


Linguistic justice: Evaluating the speech of asylum claimants
Peter Patrick


Linguistics on trial, under arrest, and in prison: On sharing sociolinguistic and forensic linguistic knowledge with attorneys, law enforcement practitioners, and incarcerated persons
Natalie Schilling


Implicit sociolinguistic bias and social justice
Walt Wolfram and Karen Eisenhauer


Forging new ways of hearing diversity: The politics of linguistic heterogeneity in the work of John R. Rickford
Sharese King and Jonathan Rosa

IV The stylistic implications of language variation and change


Introduction
Edward Finegan


Indexical obsolescence
Penelope Eckert


Age grading, style, and language change: A lifespan perspective
Gillian Sankoff


Style: The presentation of self in everyday life - to an empty theater?
Dennis Preston


Pidgin, pride and prejudice: Race, gender and stylistic codeswitching in Nigerian stand-up comedy
Rudolf Gaudio


'I'd better schedule an MRI': The linguistic stylization of 'white' ethnicity in comedy Carmen Fought
The N word as an emblem of survival identity in African American comedy
Jacquelyn Rahman


Style in motion: Lectal focusing in an African American sermon
Devyani Sharma, Lars Hinrichs, Tracy Conner, and Andrea Kortenhoven


Topic-restricting as far as revisited
Robin Melnick and Thomas Wasow


Don't neglect the situation - but don't stop there either! On intra-individual variation
Frans Gregersen



V. The educational implications of linguistic heterogeneity and social injustice


Introduction
Julie Sweetland and Angela Rickford


The Effects of culturally relevant texts and questions on the reading comprehension of students of color
Angela E. Rickford


Vernaculars - Symbols of solidarity and truth in literature
Hazel Simmons-McDonald


Transnationalism, social networks, and heterogeneous language practices: A case study of a New York-based Jamaican student
Shondel Nero


Vetting the Versatility Approach
Julie Sweetland


John Rickford and social justice for speakers of Vernacular English
Jeff Siegel


I, too, am America': African American Language, #BlackLivesMatter, and Critical (Socio)Linguistics
Sonja Lanehart


A Pedagogy of Linguistic Justice: John Rickford in the classroom and the field

Django Paris

VI. Vignettes

John R. Rickford - back in the day

Gregory Guy

Tribute to a colleague

Tom Wasow

Putting the humanity into linguistics

Dan Jurafsky

Notes on mentorship

Isla Kristina Flores-Bayer

The Consummate Teacher

Sarah Roberts

Ode to John R. Rickford

Christine Théberge Rafal

Notes on crossdisciplinary mentorship

Janina Fenigsen

Tribute to a scholar

Salikoko S. Mufwene

Spoken Soul: Tribute to a seminal work

Geneva Smitherman and H. Samy Alim

John R. Rickford's influence on language and practice

Toya Wyatt

Tribute from an educator

Noma LeMoine

Black Lives Matter

Michel DeGraff

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