sociolinguistics

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Should the United States be multilingual?

Contains thirteen essays that present varying perspectives on issues related to the question of whether the United States should be multilingual, discussing whether English should be the national language, whether election ballots should be multilingual, whether libraries should support multiple languages, and other related topics.

Articulate while Black

Barack Obama, language, and race in the U.S.
Discusses the connections between politics, language, and race.

How you say it

why you talk the way you do--and what it says about you
2020
"We gravitate toward people like us; it's human nature. Race, class, and gender affect this social identity, but one overlooked factor can be even more powerful: the way we speak. As pioneering psychologist Katherine Kinzler reveals, . . . that's because our speech largely reflects the voices we heard as children. We can change how we speak to some extent, whether by 'code-switching' between dialects or learning a new language. But for the most part we are forever marked by our native tongue-and are hardwired to prejudge others by theirs, often with serious consequences. Your accent alone can determine the economic opportunity or discrimination you encounter in life, making speech one of the most urgent social-justice issues of our day. Ultimately, Kinzler shows, our linguistic differences can also be a force for good. For her research reveals that exposure to different languages is beneficial-a paradox that hints at the benefits we can reap from mastering this ancient source of tribalism"--Provided by publisher.

Edwin Newman on language

1980
The authors laughs with you at the errors you never knew you made, wince with you at the mistakes others make and increase your delight in the wonder of words.

Word play

what happens when people talk
1974

Dimensions of literacy

a conceptual base for teaching reading and writing in school settings
2009
Examines the various dimensions of literacy, including linguistic, cognitive, sociocultural, and developmental, and explains how educators can use those dimensions to develop effective strategies for teaching students to read and write.

Opening minds

using language to change lives
2012

Vanishing voices

the extinction of the world's languages
2000
Studies the link between environmental issues and the disappearance of more than half of the world's languages.
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