In Praise of Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English
"Spoken Soul brilliantly fills a huge gap. . . . a delightfully readable introduction to the elegant interweave between the language and its culture."
–Ralph W. Fasold, Georgetown university
"A lively, well-documented history of Black English . . . that will enlighten and inform not only educators, for whom it should be required reading, but all who value and question language."
–Kirkus Reviews
"Spoken Soul is a must read for anyone who is interested in the connection between language and identity."
–Chicago Defender
Claude Brown called Black English "Spoken Soul." Toni Morrison said, "It's a love, a passion. Its function is like a preacher’s: to make you stand out of your seat, make you lose yourself and hear yourself. The worst of all possible things that could happen would be to lose that language."
Now renowned linguist John R. Rickford and journalist Russell J. Rickford provide the definitive guide to African American vernacular English–from its origins and features to its powerful fascination for society at large.
King's Vibrato follows a similar inclination—to give spoken soul its voice back. In the spring of 1968, a young black writer, new on the scene, sketched out in broad irreligious terms a portrait of what he referred to as “spoken soul” ...
Rosenthal, R., Hall, J. A., DiMateo, M. R., Rogers, L. P., & Archer, D. (1979). Sensitivity to nonverbal communication. The PONS test. John Hopkins University Press. Ross, E. D. (1981). The aprosodias. Functional-anatomic organization ...
Steve Rees photographs of the University of California, Santa Cruz) My 1971 UCSC diploma of Bachelor of Arts with a self-designed major in “Sociolinguistics.” UCSC Professor J. Herman Blake and me at my Palo Alto, California home, ...
A marvelously funny piece of Southern humor and a language-lover's delight, this book preserves and explains the South's linguistic heritage with some 3,000 specimens of the region's most picturesque, metaphorical, and gloriously inventive ...
Dr. Smitherman shows Black English to be a legitimate, vital, and effective language and offers specific suggestions for a curriculum that would recognize its particular grammatical and phonetic rules and...
In Shapiro's much briefer story , John Henry never dies at all , but after beating the steam drill pines away to a ghost , until his old pal John Hardy convinces him that he should learn to use the machine he conquered , and the tale ...
In this book, John Baugh, an authority on African American English, sets new parameters for the debate by dissecting and challenging many of the prevailing myths about African American language and its place in American society.
Among Professor John R. Rickford's many significant scholarly accomplishments, Spoken Soul stands as his signature contribution to the study of African American Language in the United States. That work, winner of the American Book Award ...
This Very Short Introduction deals with the social life of language, presenting a succinct account of the most important aspects - both "micro" and "macro" - of sociolinguistics, such as language variation, language attitudes, and the ...
11 JOHN R. RICKFORD Spoken Soul: The Beloved, Belittled Language of Black America My chapter for this volume is an adapted version of the first chapter of my recent book, Spoken Soul (Rickford and Rickford 2000).