Corpora: corpus of AAVE

From: Kristen Precht (kprecht@kent.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 06 2000 - 17:14:58 MET

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    Colleagues --

    I am looking for a corpus of African American Vernacular English (AAVE), or
    barring that, texts that would be appropriate to compile into a corpus of
    spoken language. I have looked in all the usual places on the web that list
    corpora, and been unable to find anything. Can this be? Does anyone know
    of a good source or of anyone currently working on a corpus?

    If there is indeed a lack of corpora for AAVE -- I'm not entirely sure this
    is the case -- this might be the kind of issue that would be worth
    discussing on the list. It would seem, with the recent interest in
    structure and analysis of AAVE that this is an area that is ripe for corpus
    work. I'm a former student (if we ever really become "former" students) of
    Doug Biber, and am interested in a multi-dimensional analysis of AAVE
    structure and stance.

    Another question -- I have heard AAVE recently called "Urban English" -- has
    anyone else heard this new name? I know this question is a bit off the
    beaten track for Corpus, but thought I'd ask.

    I will post any answers to my question to the list.

    Kristen Precht
    Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics
    Department of English
    Kent State University
    kprecht@kent.edu <mailto:kprecht@kent.edu>



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