Niklas Eriksson; Johan Rönnby; Ingvar Sjöblom; Thomas Persson; Siiri Irskog; Marcus Sandekjer; Siiri Irskog; Marcus Sandekjer Blekinge museum (2019) Kovakantinen kirja
Jan Stentoft; Ram Narasimhan; Chee Yew Wong; Thomas Johnsen; Kannan Govindan; Ole Stegmann Mikkelsen; Erik Skov Madsen University Press of Southern Denmark (2019) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Peter Elmlund; Robert Adam; Eva Eriksson; Javier Cenicacelaya; Thomas Hellquist; Johan Rådberg; Luca Ortelli; Kristina Knauff Bokförlaget Stolpe (2020) Kovakantinen kirja
Ingrid von Beyme; Sabine Hohnholz; Sabine Kuehnle; Fréderik Letellier; Jan Merk; Doris Noell-Rumpeltes; Thomas Röske Modo Verlag GmbH (2021) Kovakantinen kirja
Erika Litvin Bloom; Lisa H Jaycox; Thomas E Trail; Allyson D Gittens; Grace Gahlon; Steven R Dickerson; Ammarah Mahmud RAND Corporation (2021) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
This volume examines variation in vowel configurations in African American English as spoken by members of seven U.S. communities, including Roanoke Island, North Carolina; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and several parishes in rural Louisiana. The contributors argue that African American English exhibits considerable diversity, disproving the commonly held view that it is a uniform national dialect. Although some features of African American English are universal, others vary by region. In each community, African Americans adopted variants from local vernaculars. The study finds the most assimilation in the oldest communities in the rural South, where multiple races have lived together for centuries.