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UNINA990002045290403321 |
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Hamon, Avas B. |
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The soft scale insects of Florida (Homoptera . Coccoidea : Coccidae) / Avas B. Hamon and Michael L. Williams |
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Gainesville : Florida Depart. Agr. Cons. Services, 1984 |
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Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas ; 11 |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910795492103321 |
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The history of English . Volume 5 Varieties of English / / edited by Alexander Bergs, Laurel Brinton |
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Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , 2017 |
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3-11-052304-3 |
3-11-052504-6 |
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1 online resource (406 pages) : illustrations |
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The History of English ; ; Volume 5 |
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English language - Variation - History |
English language - Diatects - History |
English language - History |
Historical linguistics |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Standard American English -- Chapter 3: Regional varieties of American English -- Chapter 4: Canadian English in real-time perspective -- Chapter 5: Re-viewing the origins and history of African American Language -- Chapter 6: Standard British English -- Chapter 7: Regional varieties of British English -- Chapter 8: Received Pronunciation -- Chapter 9: Estuary English -- Chapter 10: Cockney -- Chapter 11: Celtic and Celtic Englishes -- Chapter 12: Scots -- Chapter 13: English in Ireland -- Chapter 14: English in Wales -- Chapter 15: Australian/New Zealand English -- Chapter 16: English in India -- Chapter 17: English in Africa – a diachronic typology -- Chapter 18: Diffusion -- Chapter 19: Supraregionalization -- Chapter 20: Pidgins and creoles -- Index |
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This volume is one of the first detailed expositions of the history of different varieties of English. It explores language variation and varieties of English from an historical perspective, covering theoretical topics such as diffusion and supraregionalization as well as concrete descriptions of the internal and external historical developments of more than a dozen varieties of English including American English, African American Vernacular English, Received Pronunciation, Estuary English, and English in Canada, Africa, India, Wales, among many others. |
This volume is one of the first detailed expositions of the history of different varieties of English. It explores language variation and varieties of English from an historical perspective, covering theoretical topics such as diffusion and supraregionalization as well as concrete descriptions of the internal and external historical developments of more than a dozen varieties of English. |
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UNINA9910953173403321 |
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Rawitsch Mark Howland <1950-> |
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The house on Lemon Street : Japanese pioneers and the American dream / / Mark Howland Rawitsch |
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Boulder, Colo., : University Press of Colorado, c2012 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Japanese Americans - California - Riverside |
Immigrants - California - Riverside |
Japanese Americans - Civil rights |
Immigrants - Civil rights - United States |
Riverside (Calif.) Biography |
Riverside (Calif.) Race relations History 20th century |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Here Is Your Chance -- The Schoolteacher and the Samurai's Daughter -- Here to Stay -- In the Shadow of the Mission Inn -- Pilgrim's Progress -- Little Lamb Gone To Jesus -- The People of California Versus Harada -- World War and a Basket of Apples -- Face to Face -- Keep California White -- The Only Time I See the Sun -- Farewell to Riverside -- Leaving Lemon Street Behind -- Camp -- Blue Bandanas and an Ironwood Club -- From Issei to Nisei -- Questions of Loyalty -- It's Up To You, Medic -- Home -- Epilogue: Sumi's House -- Afterword -- Glossary of Japanese Terms. |
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In 1915, Jukichi and Ken Harada purchased a house on Lemon Street in Riverside, California. Close to their restaurant, church, and children's school, the house should have been a safe and healthy family home. Before the purchase, white neighbors objected because of the Haradas' Japanese ancestry, and the California Alien Land Law denied them real-estate ownership because they were not citizens. To bypass the law Mr. Harada bought the house in the names of his three youngest children, who were American-born citizens. Neighbors protested again, and the |
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first Japanese American court test of the California Alien Land Law of 1913- The People of California v. Jukichi Harada -was the result. Bringing this little-known story to light, The House on Lemon Street details the Haradas' decision to fight for the American dream. Chronicling their experiences from their immigration to the United States through their legal battle over their home, their incarceration during World War II, and their lives after the war, this book tells the story of the family's participation in the struggle for human and civil rights, social justice, property and legal rights, and fair treatment of immigrants in the United States. The Harada family's quest for acceptance illuminates the deep underpinnings of anti-Asian animus, which set the stage for Executive Order 9066, and recognizes fundamental elements of our nation's anti-immigrant history that continue to shape the American story. It will be worthwhile for anyone interested in the Japanese American experience in the twentieth century, immigration history, public history, and law. This publication was made possible with the support of Naomi, Kathleen, Ken, and Paul Harada, who donated funds in memory of their father, Harold Shigetaka Harada, honoring his quest for justice and civil rights. Additional support for this publication was also provided, in part, by UCLA's Aratani Endowed Chair as well as Wallace T. Kido, Joel B. Klein, Elizabeth A. Uno, and Rosalind K. Uno. |
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