| |
Category: 6. Language
- DANN002. Dannenberg, Clare
J. Grammatical and phonological manifestations of null copula
in a tri-ethnic contact situation. Paper presented at 1997 NWAVE
session on Grammatical Structures in AAVE.
23 pages, 2 notes, 26 references
Publication type: Conference paper
Looks for differences among ethnic groups in Robeson
County in their use of the null copula (ex. she ugly, you ugly).
Studies the overall occurrence of null copula among the groups; the incidence
with regard to is vs. are; patterns of phonological and
grammatical constraints on null copula among the groups; and gives hypotheses
for the variable patterning that is seen. Extracted over 1,851 tokens
of full, contorted, and null copula among for is and are
from 39 interviews (9 Lumbee, 10 Anglo American, and 10 African American).
The speakers were divided into three age groups. Three separate binomial
VARBRUL analyses were run. The Lumbee were found to be similar to the
Anglo American speakers in terms of overall frequency of null copula and
low frequency of null copula with is. There is a high degree of
linguistic uniformity among the three ethnic groups in their use of null
copula. Speakers age 30 and younger have far less incidences of null copula,
perhaps due to school desegregation in the early 1970's. The author concludes,
In Robeson County, North Carolina, the qualitative and quantitative
distribution of null copula demarks a boundary between AAVE versus Anglo-American
and Native American groups in terms of the overall incidence of null copula
and the distinction between is and are; AAVE speakers delete
both are and is and Anglo and Native Americans delete primarily
are (p. 19).
Additional subjects: Null copula
This annotation was edited on: June 5, 2002
Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
|