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John McWhorter
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Losing the race: Self-sabotage in Black America
JH McWhorter
Simon and Schuster, 2000
9562000
The worlds simplest grammars are creole grammars
JH McWhorter
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG 5 (2-3), 125-166, 2001
8502001
Identifying the creole prototype: Vindicating a typological class
JH McWhorter
Language, 788-818, 1998
5671998
Defining creole
JH McWhorter
Oxford University Press, 2005
4102005
Language interrupted: Signs of non-native acquisition in standard language grammars
J McWhorter
Oxford University Press, 2007
3822007
The language hoax
JH McWhorter
Oxford University Press, 2014
3212014
The power of Babel: A natural history of language
J McWhorter
Random House, 2011
3182011
The missing Spanish creoles: Recovering the birth of plantation contact languages
J McWhorter
Univ of California Press, 2000
2972000
Word on the street: Debunking the myth of a pure standard English
J McWhorter
Basic Books, 2000
235*2000
Woke racism: How a new religion has betrayed Black America
J McWhorter
Penguin, 2021
2232021
Linguistic simplicity and complexity: Why do languages undress?
JH McWhorter
Walter de Gruyter, 2011
2132011
Towards a new model of creole genesis
JH McWhorter
(No Title), 1997
2121997
What happened to English?
J McWhorter
Diachronica 19 (2), 217-272, 2002
1542002
Our magnificent bastard tongue: The untold history of English
JH McWhorter
Penguin, 2008
1272008
Winning the race: Beyond the crisis in Black America
J McWhorter
Penguin, 2006
1152006
Authentically black: Essays for the black silent majority
J McWhorter
Penguin, 2004
1052004
The power of Babel
J McWhorter
A natural history of language, 2001
1042001
Spreading the word: Language and dialect in America
JH McWhorter
Heinemann, 2000
992000
How hip-hop holds blacks back
JH McWhorter
City journal 13 (3), 66-75, 2003
962003
Substratal influence in Saramaccan serial verb constructions
J McWhorter
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 7 (1), 1-53, 1992
961992
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