Oxford University Press and Harvard University are collaborating to create the Oxford Dictionary of African American English (ODAAE). Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Director of Harvard University’s Hutchins ...
Black Enterprise: Henry Louis Gates Jr. Will Guide Oxford University Press Over New African American English Dictionary
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Director of the Hutchins Center for African and American Research at Harvard University, will provide editorial direction to Oxford University Press as it devises a dictionary ...
Henry Louis Gates Jr. Will Guide Oxford University Press Over New African American English Dictionary
Washington Times: Oxford announces ‘African American English’ dictionary, Harvard’s Gates to oversee 3-year project
Oxford University Press has announced it will produce a new dictionary of “African American English,” which will include slang ranging from “hip” to “diss.” Black Harvard literary critic Henry Louis ...
Oxford announces ‘African American English’ dictionary, Harvard’s Gates to oversee 3-year project
The New York Times: Hip, Woke, Cool: It’s All Fodder For the Oxford Dictionary of African American English
Hip, Woke, Cool: It’s All Fodder For the Oxford Dictionary of African American English
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