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Language Matters by Donna Jo Napoli; Vera Lee-Schoenfeld
Call Number: 400 NAP
ISBN: 9780199735716
Publication Date: 2010-07-08
Examines controversial questions about language as a human ability and as part of society, such as whether Ebonics is a dialect, whether computers will truly learn human language, and whether offensive language harms children.
Socialization by Elizabeth Grauerholz; Elizabeth A. Swart
Call Number: 303.3 GRA
ISBN: 9780816083190
Publication Date: 2012-03-01
Discusses how personal identity is shaped by culture, focusing on gender, race, social class, and adult socialization processes and outcomes.