An edition of Do you speak American? (2005)

Do you speak American?

Episode 3

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An edition of Do you speak American? (2005)

Do you speak American?

Episode 3

In this program, Robert MacNeil heads to California to take part in meaningful dialogues on Spanglish, Chicano, Ebonics, and "Surfer Dude" before going to Seattle to consider the implications of voice-activation technology. Linguist Carmen Fought, Stanford University's Cliff Nass, screenwriters Amy Heckerling and Winnie Holtzman, and others speak their minds about Spanish in America, why teens create their own language, gay self-empowerment by redefining discriminatory terms, the oo-fronting sound shift, and whether technology will reinforce or weaken racial/regional stereotypes. The teaching of English without devaluing or denigrating cultural linguistice differences is addressed.

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Language
English
Pages
57

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Cover of: Do you speak American?
Do you speak American?: Episode 1
2005, Films for the Humanities & Sciences
videorecording / in English
Cover of: Do you speak American?
Do you speak American?: Episode 3
2005, Films for the Humanities & Sciences
videorecording / in English
Cover of: Do you speak American?
Do you speak American?: Episode 2
2005, Films for the Humanities & Sciences
videorecording / in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Spanglish and Chicano
African-American English in California
Movies and California prestige
Valley girl and surfer dude
Other forms of "board-speak"
Language and social identity
Computer voices
In the Stanford lab
Up to Seattle.

Edition Notes

Cameraman, Allan Palmer; editor, Joe Frost; composer, Paul Foss.

Featuring Robert MacNeil ; narrator, Orlagh Cassidy.

DVD.

System requirements: DVD-ROM drive required to access Web links included with the program.

Optional English subtitles.

Published in
Princeton, NJ
Series
TED 665 (NU course), TED 666 (NU course)
Other Titles
Out west, Do you speak American? (Television program)

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Format
[videorecording] /
Pagination
1 videodisc (57 min.)
Number of pages
57

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL47076998M
OCLC/WorldCat
58749972

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