
John Russell Rickford
Author of Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English
About the Author
Works by John Russell Rickford
Dimensions of a Creole Continuum: History, Texts, and Linguistic Analysis of Guyanese Creole (1987) 5 copies
African American, Creole, and Other Vernacular Englishes in Education: A Bibliographic Resource (2012) 4 copies
Creole Genesis, Attitudes and Discourse: Studies Celebrating Charlene J. Sato (Creole Language Library) (1999) — Editor — 3 copies
Associated Works
The Real Ebonics Debate : Power, Language, and the Education of African-American Children (1998) — Contributor — 72 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Rickford, John Russell
- Birthdate
- 1949
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Centennial Professor of Linguistcs (Stanford)
president (SCL) - Organizations
- Stanford University
Society for Caribbean Linguistics - Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Georgetown, Guyana (birth)
- Associated Place (for map)
- Georgetown, Guyana
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Reviews
Part 1 introduces the purpose of the book. Part 2 discusses the artistic and cultural history of African American vernacular English (AAVE). Part 3 discusses the vocabulary, phonetics and grammar of AAVE. Part 4 explores the political controversy surrounding an initiative to use Ebonics (AAVE) as a teaching tool in Oakland, CA, classrooms in the mid-1990s. Part 5 briefly explains the importance of AAVE to the cultural identities of many African Americans, particularly those in the lower and show more working classes.
Overall, it was an engaging, enlightening and enjoyable read. Part 3 might be a challenge to readers who haven't ever taken a course in linguistics or grammar. The explanations are really quite good though, so if you've ever studies another language I think you'll be able to understand most of what's discussed. show less
Overall, it was an engaging, enlightening and enjoyable read. Part 3 might be a challenge to readers who haven't ever taken a course in linguistics or grammar. The explanations are really quite good though, so if you've ever studies another language I think you'll be able to understand most of what's discussed. show less
This is one of those books I’d be dropping at little free libraries around town if I won the lottery.
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Statistics
- Works
- 10
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 173
- Popularity
- #123,687
- Rating
- 4.1
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 30
- Languages
- 1

