Spreading the Word: Language and Dialect in America / Edition 1

Spreading the Word: Language and Dialect in America / Edition 1

by John McWhorter
ISBN-10:
0325001987
ISBN-13:
9780325001982
Pub. Date:
01/14/2000
Publisher:
Heinemann
ISBN-10:
0325001987
ISBN-13:
9780325001982
Pub. Date:
01/14/2000
Publisher:
Heinemann
Spreading the Word: Language and Dialect in America / Edition 1

Spreading the Word: Language and Dialect in America / Edition 1

by John McWhorter
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Overview

The idea that there is one "best" English is so intuitively plausible and so relentlessly inculcated in us that it is only natural to attempt to uphold this "Standard" among our students. Our error is in thinking that anything that deviates from this Standard is wrong. In Spreading the Word, linguist John McWhorter proves that these nonstandard dialects are not bastardizations of Standard English, but alternate variations upon the basic plan of English, of which the Standard is but one.

With a general focus on classroom applications, McWhorter makes accessible to teachers, teacher educators, and administrators basic language principles that are commonly accepted by linguists, but rarely disseminated to a general audience. Using data from several different languages, McWhorter shows that the speech differences we hear in America are qualitatively equivalent to those heard in other parts of the world where the same differences are not considered "bad language." He links his thesis not only to "prescriptive grammar," but to more immediate issues facing classroom teachers, such as Black English and code switching between Spanish and English. A complete chapter is dedicated to showing how mixture between languages is a worldwide and natural phenomenon, rather than a language-ravaging "accident."

Spreading the Word closes with a brief overview of eight of the most spoken languages in this country that are least like English. In doing so, McWhorter helps us come to view the language palette that exists in our classrooms as an asset not a problem. Most of all, he reinforces our best instincts about accepting and celebrating our students' language, while giving us solid grounds for doing so.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780325001982
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 01/14/2000
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.22(d)
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

John McWhorter is Associate Professor of Linguistics at University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of The Word on the Street: Fact and Fable About American English and two books about Pidgin and Creole languages.

Table of Contents

"I Hear So Much Bad Grammar These Days"
It's Just Slang, Isn't It?
"They Just Mix Them Up"
The Linguistic Rain Forest
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