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American Speech is concerned principally with the English language in the Western Hemisphere, although articles dealing with English in other parts of the world, the influence of other languages by or on English, and linguistic theory are also published. The journal is not committed to any particular theoretical framework, and issues often contain contributions that appeal to a readership wider than the linguistic-studies community.
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Volume 75, Number 1, Spring 2000Table of Contents
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View Liberian Letters and Virginian Narratives: Negation Patterns in Two New Sources of Earlier African American English
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View The Great Leveler: The Role of the Spoken Media in Stylistic Shift from the Colloquial to the Conventional
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| ISSN | 1527-2133 |
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| Print ISSN | 0003-1283 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2000-03-01 |
| Open Access | No |
| Archive Status | Archived 2005 |




