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{{Short description|American linguist}}
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'''Joey Lee Dillard''' (1924–2009) was an American [[Linguistics|linguist]] known for his work on [[African American Vernacular English]].<ref name="AAE"/>
'''Joey Lee Dillard''' (1924–2009) was an American [[Linguistics|linguist]] known for his work on [[African-American Vernacular English]].<ref name="AAE"/>


==Selected bibliography==
==Selected bibliography==
Dillard's works include:<ref name="Worldcat"/>
Dillard's works include:<ref name="Worldcat"/>
*{{citation|title=Afro-American vehicle and other names|author=J L Dillard|year=1965|publisher=Institute of Caribbean Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Puerto Rico|location=Rio Piedras, P.R.}}
*{{citation|title=Afro-American vehicle and other names|author=J L Dillard|year=1965|publisher=Institute of Caribbean Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Puerto Rico|location=Rio Piedras, P.R.}}
*{{citation|title=The creolist and the study of Negro non-standard dialects in the continental United States|author=J L Dillard|year=1968}}
*{{citation|title=The creolist and the study of Negro non-standard dialects in the continental United States|author=J L Dillard|year=1968}}
*{{citation|title=On the beginnings of Black English in the new world|author=J L Dillard|year=1970}}
*{{citation|title=On the beginnings of Black English in the new world|author=J L Dillard|year=1970}}
*{{citation|title=Optional ordering rules and genetic relationships in pidgin-derived languages|author=J L Dillard|year=1970}}
*{{citation|title=Optional ordering rules and genetic relationships in pidgin-derived languages|author=J L Dillard|year=1970}}
*{{citation|title=The West African day names in Nova Scotia|author=J L Dillard|year=1971}}
*{{citation|title=The West African day names in Nova Scotia|author=J L Dillard|year=1971}}
*{{citation|title=Creole Portuguese and Creole English : the early records|author=J L Dillard|year=1971|publisher=Atlanta University|location=Atlanta}}
*{{citation|title=Creole Portuguese and Creole English : the early records|author=J L Dillard|year=1971|publisher=Atlanta University|location=Atlanta}}
*{{citation|title=The history of Black English in Nova Scotia : a first step|author=J L Dillard|year=1971}}
*{{citation|title=The history of Black English in Nova Scotia : a first step|author=J L Dillard|year=1971}}
*{{citation|title=Black English|author=J L Dillard|year=1972|publisher=Random House|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=Black English|author=J L Dillard|year=1972|publisher=Random House|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=Black English : its history and usage in the United States|author=J L Dillard|year=1972|publisher=Random House|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=Black English : its history and usage in the United States|author=J L Dillard|year=1972|publisher=Random House|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=White through Black : the neglected side of New World communication patterns|author=J L Dillard|year=1972}}
*{{citation|title=White through Black : the neglected side of New World communication patterns|author=J L Dillard|year=1972}}
*{{citation|title=Perspectives on black English|author=J L Dillard|year=1975|publisher=Mouton|location=The Hague}}
*{{citation|title=Perspectives on black English|author=J L Dillard|year=1975|publisher=Mouton|location=The Hague}}
*{{citation|title=All-American English|author=J L Dillard|year=1975|publisher=Random House|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=All-American English|author=J L Dillard|year=1975|publisher=Random House|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=Socio-historical factors in the formation of the Creoles|author=J L Dillard|year=1976|publisher=Mouton|location=The Hague ; Paris}}
*{{citation|title=Socio-historical factors in the formation of the Creoles|author=J L Dillard|year=1976|publisher=Mouton|location=The Hague; Paris}}
*{{citation|title=Black names|author=J L Dillard|year=1976|publisher=Mouton|location=The Hague}}
*{{citation|title=Black names|author=J L Dillard|year=1976|publisher=Mouton|location=The Hague}}
*{{citation|title=American talk : where our words came from|author=J L Dillard|year=1976|publisher=Random House|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=American talk : where our words came from|author=J L Dillard|year=1976|publisher=Random House|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=Lexicon of Black English|author=J L Dillard|year=1977|publisher=Seabury press|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=Lexicon of Black English|author=J L Dillard|year=1977|publisher=Seabury press|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=Perspectives on American English|author=J L Dillard|year=1980|publisher=Mouton|location=The Hague ; Paris ; New York}}
*{{citation|title=Perspectives on American English|author=J L Dillard|year=1980|publisher=Mouton|location=The Hague; Paris; New York}}
*{{citation|title=American English|author=Albert H Marckwardt; J L Dillard|year=1980|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=American English|author1=Albert H Marckwardt|author2=J L Dillard|year=1980|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York}}
*{{citation|title=Toward a social history of American English|author=J L Dillard|year=1985|publisher=Mouton|location=Berlin ; New York}}
*{{citation|title=Toward a social history of American English|author=J L Dillard|year=1985|publisher=Mouton|location=Berlin; New York}}
*{{citation|title=A history of American English|author=J L Dillard|year=1992|publisher=Longman|location=London ; New York}}
*{{citation|title=A history of American English|author=J L Dillard|year=1992|publisher=Longman|location=London; New York}}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist|refs=
{{reflist|refs=
<ref name="AAE">[http://africanamericanenglish.com/in-memoriam-2/j-l-dillard/ ''J.L. Dillard''], The Online Journal on African American English.</ref>
<ref name="AAE">{{cite web |title=J.L. Dillard |url=http://africanamericanenglish.com/in-memoriam-2/j-l-dillard/ |website=The Online Journal on African American English |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304043358/http://africanamericanenglish.com/in-memoriam-2/j-l-dillard/ |archive-date=4 March 2016}}</ref>
<ref name="Worldcat">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=J.+L.+Dillard|title=Search Results for 'J. L. Dillard'|publisher=Worldcat.org|accessdate=15 December 2013}}</ref>
<ref name="Worldcat">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=J.+L.+Dillard|title=Search Results for 'J. L. Dillard'|website=WorldCat.org|access-date=15 December 2013}}</ref>
}}
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[[Category:Linguists from the United States]]
[[Category:1924 births]]
[[Category:1924 births]]
[[Category:2009 deaths]]
[[Category:2009 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century linguists]]
[[Category:20th-century American linguists]]
[[Category:Linguists of English]]





Latest revision as of 21:16, 10 November 2024

Joey Lee Dillard
Born1924
Died2009 (aged 84–85)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationLinguist

Joey Lee Dillard (1924–2009) was an American linguist known for his work on African-American Vernacular English.[1]

Selected bibliography

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Dillard's works include:[2]

  • J L Dillard (1965), Afro-American vehicle and other names, Rio Piedras, P.R.: Institute of Caribbean Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Puerto Rico
  • J L Dillard (1968), The creolist and the study of Negro non-standard dialects in the continental United States
  • J L Dillard (1970), On the beginnings of Black English in the new world
  • J L Dillard (1970), Optional ordering rules and genetic relationships in pidgin-derived languages
  • J L Dillard (1971), The West African day names in Nova Scotia
  • J L Dillard (1971), Creole Portuguese and Creole English : the early records, Atlanta: Atlanta University
  • J L Dillard (1971), The history of Black English in Nova Scotia : a first step
  • J L Dillard (1972), Black English, New York: Random House
  • J L Dillard (1972), Black English : its history and usage in the United States, New York: Random House
  • J L Dillard (1972), White through Black : the neglected side of New World communication patterns
  • J L Dillard (1975), Perspectives on black English, The Hague: Mouton
  • J L Dillard (1975), All-American English, New York: Random House
  • J L Dillard (1976), Socio-historical factors in the formation of the Creoles, The Hague; Paris: Mouton
  • J L Dillard (1976), Black names, The Hague: Mouton
  • J L Dillard (1976), American talk : where our words came from, New York: Random House
  • J L Dillard (1977), Lexicon of Black English, New York: Seabury press
  • J L Dillard (1980), Perspectives on American English, The Hague; Paris; New York: Mouton
  • Albert H Marckwardt; J L Dillard (1980), American English, New York: Oxford University Press
  • J L Dillard (1985), Toward a social history of American English, Berlin; New York: Mouton
  • J L Dillard (1992), A history of American English, London; New York: Longman

References

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  1. ^ "J.L. Dillard". The Online Journal on African American English. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Search Results for 'J. L. Dillard'". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 15 December 2013.