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Second Language Writing and Bidialectalism: A Case for African American Student Writers
2017
English Language Teaching
There has been much research conducted on second language writing. In addition, there exists a significant amount of studies conducted with African American student writers. However, the fields of Second Language Writing and Composition Studies rarely if ever dovetail in the research literature. The purpose of this article is to argue how English language learners and bidialectal (English as a second dialect) learners share similar learning experiences and how sociocultural theories of English
doi:10.5539/elt.v10n9p140
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