Publications
Edwards, John. 2009. Language Diversity in the Classroom. (Bilingual Education and Bilingualism). Routledge.
Myhill, John. 2004. Why has Black English not been standardized? A cross-cultural dialogue on prescriptivism. Language Sciences 26 (1) : 27–56.
Aina, Olaiya, Mary Blake and Meta Van Sickle. 2002. A Case Study of the Sociopolitical Dilemmas of Gullah-speaking Students: Educational Policies and Practices. Language, Culture and Curriculum 15 (1) : 75–88.
Mufwene, Salikoko S. 2001. Review of $Spoken soul: The story of Black English. Language in Society 30 (3) : 479–487.
Scott, Karla D. 2000. Crossing cultural borders: 'girl' and 'look' as markers of identity in Black women's language use. Discourse & Society 11 (2) : 237–248.
DeBose, Charles E. 1992. Codeswitching: Black English and standard English in the African-American linguistic repertoire. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 13 (1/2) : 157–167.
Edwards, Walter F. 1992. Sociolinguistic behavior in a Detroit inner-city black neighborhood. Language in Society 21 (1) : 93–115.
Speicher, Barbara L. and Seane M. McMahon. 1992. Some African-American perspectives on Black English Vernacular. Language in Society 21 (3) : 383–407.
Bailey, Guy, Nancy Maynor and Patricia Cukor-Avila. 1991. The emergence of black English: Text and commentary. John Benjamins.
Craig, Holly K. and Julie Washington. 1986. Children's turn-taking behaviors Social-linguistic interactions. Journal of Pragmatics 10 (2) : 173–197.