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  Bailey, G. (1)
Erik R. Thomas; and Guy Bailey. Segmental phonology of African American English. In Jennifer Bloomquist; Lisa Green; and Sonja L. Lanehart., editor(s), The Oxford handbook of African American language, pages 403–419. 2015.
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  Bender, E. (1)
Emily Bender. Syntactic variation and linguistic competence: The case of AAVE Copula Absence. Ph.D. Thesis, Stanford University, 2000.
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  Cukor-Avila, P. (1)
Patricia Cukor-Avila. Stativity and copula absence in AAVE: Grammatical constraints at the subcategorical level. Journal of English Linguistics, 27(4): 341–355. December 1999.
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  Dannenberg, C. (1)
Clare J. Dannenberg. Grammatical and phonological manifestations of null copula in a tri-ethnic contact situation. Journal of English Linguistics, 27(4): 356–370. December 1999.
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  Green, L. (1)
Lisa J. Green. African American English: A linguistic introduction. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002.
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  Labov, W. (2)
William Labov. Contraction, deletion, and inherent variability of the English copula. Language, 45(4): 715–762. 1969.
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William Labov. The case of the missing copula: The interpretation of zeroes in African-American English. In Lila R Gleitman; and Mark Liberman., editor(s), An invitation to cognitive science, pages 25–54. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995.
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  Mufwene, S. (1)
Salikoko S. Mufwene. Why grammars are not monolithic. In Diane Brentari; Gary N Larson; and MacLeod., editor(s), The joy of grammar: A festschrift in honor of James D. McCawley, pages 225–250. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, 1992.
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  Stassen, L. (1)
Leon Stassen. Zero Copula for Predicate Nominals. In Matthew S Dryer; and Haspelmath., editor(s), The World Atlas of Language Structures Online. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, 2013.
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  Thomas, E. (1)
Erik R. Thomas; and Guy Bailey. Segmental phonology of African American English. In Jennifer Bloomquist; Lisa Green; and Sonja L. Lanehart., editor(s), The Oxford handbook of African American language, pages 403–419. 2015.
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  Wyatt, T. (1)
Toya Annette Wyatt. Linguistic constraints on copula production in Black English child speech. 1991.
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Bernd Kortmann; and Kerstin Lunkenheimer., editors. The electronic world atlas of varieties of English (eWAVE). Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, 2013.
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