Research in the Teaching of English
Jan 1973
Non Standard English Usage in the Writing of Black, White, and Hispanic Remedial English Students in an Urban Community College
Samuel A. Kirschner
Adelphi University
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G. Howard Poteet
Essex County College
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- Research in the Teaching of English
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- 1973-01-01
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Mix (2003)Written Communication
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RAFOTH et al. (1984)Written Communication
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