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rhetoric
as composition, 30
in ancient Greece, 13
rhythmic patterns
of language, 308
Rickford, 348
right hemisphere
and language, 193
Robinson, 341
Roman education, 6
Roman Empire
collapse of, 17
Rose, 40
Ross, 183
Rumelhart & McClelland, 22, 194, 195,
213


S

Sampson, 194
Sanford & Garrod, 203
Sanskrit, 222
SAT scores
and dropout rates, 34
Schwarz, Barton-Henry, & Pruzinsky, 203
Searle, 209
second-lanaguage learning
and brain function, 192, 193
self-esteem, 45
self-expressive writing, 23
self-organized systems, 298
semantic content, 137
sentence combining, 95
sentence-level modifiers, 214
SES
and education level, 224, 238
influence of, 220, 223, 231
Sesame Street,37, 235
Shopen, 293
shrinking middle class, 231, 232
signification, 283
simple adjective, 78
Singer, 336
slang, 325
Slobin, 237, 238
Slobin & Welsh, 207


Smith, 44, 203
Smolin, 211
social relationship
and code switching, 252
socioeconomic mobility, 33, 345
Sophists
and rhetoric, 4
sorting process
of education, 33
Spanglish, 250
definition of, 245
split infinitives, 11
Springer & Keil, 212
St. Ansgar, 23
St. Augustine, 5, 14
Standard English, 31
Stardust Memories, 205
Steinberg, 22
Steinberg, Darling, & Fletcher, 203
Steinberg, Dornbusch, & Brown, 203
structuralists, 99
Students’ Right to Their Own Language,
33, 226
style
and grammar instruction, 24
subject-verb-complement
SVC word order, 164
Subjunctive
and nonstandard usage, 124
mood, 122–123
submodules, 198
subordinate clauses, 86, 87, 89, 136
and semantic content, 87, 88
subordinating conjunctions, 86
Sullivan, 29, 96
surface structure, 166
surgery
to remove brain tumors, 193
SVO & SVC patterns, 100, 212
Sykes, 222
Syntactic Structures,162, 166, 169, 183,
191

T

Taylor, 183, 192, 198, 201

INDEX 273

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