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February 7, 2022

English professor receives book 1xbet sports betting , will give talk

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Mary Kohn

Mary Kohn, associate professor of English and director of the Chapman Center for Rural Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, has received a prestigious 1xbet sports betting for her co-authored scholarship on African American language change and innovation.

The Linguistic Society of America has awarded the 2022 Leonard Bloomfield Book Award to Kohn and co-authors Walt Wolfram, North Carolina State 1xbet sports betting ; Charlie Farrington, Virginia Tech 1xbet sports betting ; Jennifer Renn, Purdue 1xbet sports betting ; and Janneke Van Hofwegen, Google, for their book "African American Language: Language Development from Infancy to Adulthood," published by Cambridge 1xbet sports betting Press in 2021.

The 1xbet sports betting was presented at the society's annual meeting in January.

In the 1xbet sports betting citation, the society congratulates Kohn and her co-authors for their impressive, groundbreaking achievement. The citation explains how the study "makes a remarkable and unique contribution to the study of African American language, contributing substantially to our understanding of how children construct identity, negotiate status and relationships, and transition across life stages by means of and as represented by their language."

In particular, the society praises Kohn and her co-authors for their meticulous longitudinal methodology that "provides a new model for sociolinguistic and socio-historical analysis of African American and other speech communities."

Read the full citation at the society's website.

Kohn will present highlights from the 1xbet sports betting -winning research as part of the English department's 2022 Spring Colloquium seriesat 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 9, via Zoom.

Kohn's talk is titled "30 Years in the Making: A Longitudinal Study of African American Language." Registration is free but required at tinyurl.com/englcolloq2022.