Book review
Lisa Cohen Minnick. Dialect and dichotomy. Literary representations of African American speech Lisa Cohen Minnick.
Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press,
2004.
xxi, 194 pp. Hardcover.
$39.95 To order electronically, visit.
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