John Baugh

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Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Baugh J. (2020) Sociolinguistic evaluations of inequality International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2020: 59-66
Baugh J. (2017) Meaning-Less Differences: Exposing Fallacies and Flaws in “The Word Gap” Hypothesis That Conceal a Dangerous “Language Trap” for Low-Income American Families and Their Children International Multilingual Research Journal. 11: 39-51
Baugh J. (2015) Use and Misuse of Speech Diagnostics for African American Students International Multilingual Research Journal. 9: 291-307
Baugh J. (2013) William Labov. Dialect Diversity in America: The Politics of Language Change. Charlottesville, Virginia: University of Virginia Press. 2012. 173 pp. Hb (9780813933269) $30.00. Journal of Sociolinguistics. 17: 556-560
Baugh J. (2012) White kids: Language, race, and styles of youth identity (review) Language. 88: 416-419
Baugh J. (2007) Linguistic Contributions to the Advancement of Racial Justice Within and Beyond the African Diaspora Language and Linguistics Compass. 1: 331-349
Baugh J. (2006) Chapter 5 Linguistic Considerations Pertaining to Brown v. Board: Exposing Racial Fallacies in the New Millennium Yearbook of the National Society For the Study of Education. 105: 90-103
Baugh J. (2006) IT AIN'T ABOUT RACE: Some Lingering (Linguistic) Consequences of the African Slave Trade and Their Relevance to Your Personal Historical Hardship Index Du Bois Review. 3: 145-159
Baugh J. (2006) Walt Wolfram & Erik R. Thomas, The development of African American English Language in Society. 35: 152-155
Baugh J. (2005) FEATURED ARTICLE: CONVENIENTLY BLACK: Self-Delusion and the Racial Exploitation of African America Du Bois Review. 2: 113-126
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