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John Russell Rickford (born September 16, 1949) is a Guyanese–American
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and author. Rickford is the
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Professor of
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and the Humanities at
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's Department of Linguistics and the
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, where he has taught since 1980. His book ''Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English'', which he wrote together with his son,
Russell J. Rickford Russell John Rickford (born ) is an American scholar and activist who is an associate professor in the History Department at Cornell University. He has written the only in-depth biography on Betty Shabazz, the wife of Malcolm X. Rickford's rese ...
, won the
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in 2000.


Life and work


Education

Rickford earned his
B.A. A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree ...
in
sociolinguistics Sociolinguistics is the descriptive, scientific study of how language is shaped by, and used differently within, any given society. The field largely looks at how a language changes between distinct social groups, as well as how it varies unde ...
at the
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(1968–1971), on a Fulbright undergraduate scholarship. He continued his education at the
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where he earned his MA in linguistics (1971–1973) and later his PhD in linguistics in 1979.


Professional career

Before working at Stanford University, Rickford held lectures in linguistics at the
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and was named Assistant Dean, Faculty of Arts, between 1979 and 1980. He later started teaching at
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in 1980 as a Visiting Assistant Linguistics Professor before being named associate professor, with
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, in linguistics (1986). While working in the United States, Rickford has kept contact with the University of Guyana as external examiner for linguistics courses, MA, and PhD theses (1982–present).


Field of expertise

Rickford's sociolinguistic research focuses on the relation between language variation and ethnicity, social class, variation and change. He is especially interested in the
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spoken by marginalized communities in relation to ethical and economical characteristics. His research focuses on
African-American Vernacular English African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) is the variety of English natively spoken, particularly in urban communities, by most working- and middle-class African Americans and some Black Canadians. Having its own unique grammatical, voc ...
(AAVE) or Ebonics, spoken by many African Americans and the role linguistics plays in the educational context. Through his work, Rickford aims to close linguistic gaps across cultures. Rickford's expertise is African-American Vernacular English, which garnered national attention in the U.S. when the
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school board recognized the variety as an official dialect of English and educated teachers in its use. Rickford argues that AAVE is systematic and rule-governed like all natural speech. Rickford has researched and written extensively on the topic and was an outspoken supporter of the decision. Rickford also engages in research regarding
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and creole languages. Most of his data comes from English-based creoles of the Caribbean, especially, Guyanese Creole, Jamaican and Barbadian and American English.


Memberships in professional societies

* Elected to the
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(2017) * Member of the U. S.
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(2021), entry in member directory:


Selected publications

* (Ed.), ''A Festival of Guyanese Words''. Georgetown: University of Guyana. Second edition, revised and expanded, 1978. * ''Dimensions of a Creole Continuum'', Stanford (1987): Stanford University Press. * ''African American English'', eds.
Salikoko S. Mufwene Salikoko S. Mufwene is a linguist born in Mbaya-Lareme in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is the Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, where he holds appointments in the Department of Linguisti ...
, John R. Rickford,
Guy Bailey Guy Hubert Bailey (born August 9, 1950) is an American sociolinguist and the 1st president of the University of Texas–Rio Grande Valley. He was the president of the University of Alabama, his baccalaureate ''alma mater''. He was previously t ...
and
John Baugh John Gordon Baugh V (born December 10, 1949) is an American academic and linguist. His main areas of study are sociolinguistics, forensic linguistics, education, and African American language studies. He is currently the Barbara Jordan Distingui ...
. London: Routledge, 1998. * ''African American Vernacular English: Features and Use, Evolution, and Educational Implications'', Oxford (1999): Blackwell. * ''Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English'' (with
Russell J. Rickford Russell John Rickford (born ) is an American scholar and activist who is an associate professor in the History Department at Cornell University. He has written the only in-depth biography on Betty Shabazz, the wife of Malcolm X. Rickford's rese ...
). New York: John Wiley, 2000. inner of a 2000 American Book Award* ''Language in the USA: Themes for the Twenty-First Century,'' ed. (with Edward Finegan). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. * ''Raciolinguistics: How Language Shapes Our Ideas About Race'', eds. H. Samy Alim, John R. Rickford and Arnetha F. Ball. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.


Personal life

Rickford is married to professor Angela Rickford, and they have four children.


References


External links


Profile at Stanford University

Writings on the "Ebonics" issue
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