What makes this book one-of-a-kind is the way it <i>enacts</i> linguistic justice. By foregrounding the systematicity of multiple Englishes—especially AAL and CHE—you normalize these varieties and invite readers to appreciate their full grammatical richness.

- Teaira McMurtry, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Education

This introductory textbook on the structure of English gives a comprehensive, descriptive grammar of contemporary standardized and non-standardized American English dialects. The book challenges conventional perspectives and offers an exploration of American English grammars. The authors include Chicano English, African American English, Southern American English, Appalachian English and other dialects to show students that all varieties of English should be represented and recognised. They also delve into the historical and social contexts of these dialects, shedding light on how they've been perceived over time.

Grammatical structures and features are introduced and illustrated through examples that demonstrate each of the dialect features including signage, text from published sources, snippets from actual conversations as well as dialogue from print, film, and television. The numerous examples show how different dialects construct sentences, offering a comprehensive view of linguistic diversity and illuminating the intricacies of these grammars, dispelling myths and prompting critical thinking. The authors present these data samples and lead the reader through guiding questions and comments before expanding on the linguistic terms, import, theories, and applications. Recommended readings and ideas for student projects are provided in key chapters, and a companion website offers resources for instructors.

Providing ample practice and iterative exercises, as well as suggestions for real-world application, Foundations of Grammar promotes linguistic equality and ensures students have an increased awareness and appreciation for a variety of dialects and languages. This groundbreaking exploration of American English dialects, particularly those that have been stigmatized in the past, challenges prevailing myths about language and invites readers to think critically about their own English.

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List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1. Which Englishes Do You Speak?
2. Becoming Fluent in Linguistics: Foundations for Grammar
3. Not Just ‘Things:’ The Noun
4. Enter Modifiers for Detail: Part 1 - Adjectives
5. Enter Modifiers for Detail: Part 2 - Adverbs
6. (Em)Powering the Clause: The Verb
7. Lending a helping hand: the Auxiliary Verb
8. Respectfully Replacing Nouns: The Pronoun
9. Connecting Everything: Functional Word Categories
10. How Words Stick Together: The Case for Phrases
11. How phrases stick together: Sentence Patterns
12. Time and time again: Tense, Aspect, and Finiteness
13. Are You Talkin’ to Me? Mood and Voice
14. To Be Or Not To Be: Coordination and Subordination
15. Stop, Pause, Consider: The Role of Punctuation
Answer key
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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An introductory, descriptive grammar textbook that provides students with an understanding of the grammar fundamentals of standardized and non-standardized American English dialects.
Offers a comprehensive exploration of grammar of contemporary American English dialects, particularly those that have been stigmatized in the past, and aligns with the movement toward increased diversity and inclusivity
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350462878
Publisert
2026-03-05
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
780 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
384

Biografisk notat

Trini Stickle is Associate Professor of English at Western Kentucky University, USA.
Veronika Drake is Professor of English at Saginaw Valley State University, USA.