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Jennifer Bloomquist
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The minstrel legacy: African American English and the historical construction of “Black” identities in entertainment
J Bloomquist
Journal of African American Studies 19, 410-425, 2015
382015
Lying, cheating, and stealing: A study of categorical misdeeds
J Bloomquist
Journal of Pragmatics 42 (6), 1595-1605, 2010
212010
The development of African American English through childhood and adolescence
J Van Hofwegen, S Lanehart
Oxford handbook of African American language 454, 474, 2015
152015
Class and categories: What role does socioeconomic status play in children's lexical and conceptual development?
J Bloomquist
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG 28 (4), 327-353, 2009
112009
Dialect differences in central Pennsylvania: Regional dialect use and adaptation by African Americans in the lower Susquehanna Valley
J Bloomquist
American speech 84 (1), 27-47, 2009
112009
African American phonology in a Philadelphia community
W Labov, S Fisher, J Bloomquist, L Green, S Lanehart
The Oxford Handbook of African American Language, 1-27, 2015
102015
African American language in Pittsburgh and the lower susquehanna valley
J Bloomquist, S Gooden
The Oxford Handbook of African American Language, 236-255, 2015
92015
The construction of ethnicity via voicing: African American English in children’s animated film
J Bloomquist
82015
The dirty third: Contributions of Southern hip hop to the study of regional variation within African American English
J Bloomquist, I Hancock
Southern Journal of Linguistics 37 (1), 2013
82013
The dirty third: Contributions of Southern hip hop to the study of regional variation within African American English
J Bloomquist, I Hancock
Southern Journal of Linguistics 37 (1), 2013
82013
Can the achievement gap be linked to differences in the development of naming strategies? A comparison of African American and European American children’s responses on a …
J Bloomquist
Journal of African American Studies 21 (4), 585-604, 2017
62017
Developmental trends in semantic acquisition: Evidence from over-extensions in child language
J Bloomquist
First Language 27 (4), 407-420, 2007
62007
People say I speak proper, but girl, I’m ghetto! Regional Dialect Use and Adaptation by African American Women in Pennsylvania’s Lower Susquehanna Valley
J Bloomquist
32009
Dialect differences in Central Pennsylvania: a socio-historical account of regional dialect use and adaptation by African American speakers in the Lower Susquehanna Valley
J Bloomquist
American Speech 84 (1), 2009
12009
Cross-cultural semantic acquisition: Evidence from over-extensions in child language
JC Bloomquist
State University of New York at Buffalo, 2003
12003
CHAPTER NINE “PEOPLE SAY I SPEAK PROPER
S VALLEY, J BLOOMQUIST
African American Women’s Language: Discourse, Education, and Identity, 165, 2020
2020
Jennifer Collins Bloomquist, Associate Provost for Faculty Development and Dean of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Programs
J Bloomquist
2018
The Construction of Ethnicity via voicing
J Bloomquist
The Oxford Handbook of African American Language, 0
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