English with an Accent 3rd Edition Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States – Jennifer Cramer, Kevin B. McGowan, Rusty Barrett

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Delve into the complexities of American English with English with an Accent, 3rd Edition. This insightful text examines the intricate relationship between language, ideology, and discrimination within the United States. Authors Jennifer Cramer, Kevin B. McGowan, and Rusty Barrett offer a comprehensive exploration of how accents and dialects shape social perceptions and contribute to systemic inequalities.

This third edition provides an updated and expanded analysis of the sociolinguistic landscape, incorporating current research and real-world examples. It critically analyzes the impact of language prejudice and the ways in which linguistic diversity is often misunderstood and marginalized. The book explores various aspects of language variation, including regional accents, ethnic dialects, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on language use.

English with an Accent, 3rd Edition is a valuable resource for students and scholars in linguistics, sociolinguistics, and related fields. It also serves as a crucial tool for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in fostering greater understanding and appreciation of linguistic diversity and its societal implications. The authors equip readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to critically assess language-based discrimination and work towards more equitable communication practices.

ISBN: 9781138041936

Explore the complex link between language, ideology, and discrimination in the US with English with an Accent, 3rd Edition (9781138041936). Authors Jennifer Cramer, Kevin B. McGowan, & Rusty Barrett analyze accents, dialects, and societal inequalities. A must-read for students and anyone interested in linguistic diversity.