This series of A Level lessons looks at aspects of ethnicity and language such as the following: social and linguistic hierarchies, linguistic racism, attitudes to variations and native speakerism.
It covers the work and ideas from linguists such as Clark, McWhorter, Holliday, Baker-Bell, Fought, Ogbu and more.
It considers questions such as ‘is native speakerism racist?’ , ‘how does ethnicity interplay with language use in the USA?’ and ‘are white people ethnic?’ and focuses especially on the example of AAVE/ Black Language / the ‘Ebonics’ controversy.
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