Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Place Names
Chapter 3: Words, Words, Words
Chapter 4: New York and the Standard American Accent
Chapter 5: The Department Store Study
Chapter 6: Wordcraft
Chapter 7: Switching Codes
E. J. White teaches the history of the English language at Stony Brook University.
"You Talkin' To Me? puts a good deal of entertaining meat on the
phonetic bones." -- Jonathon Green, Critic
"Leading with its intellectual elbow in explanations of everything
from Manhattan street names to the accents in World of Warcraft,
this imaginative and teacherly account of how urbanites speak
indirectly offers an account of how they live." -- Leah Price,
Public Books
"A colorful account DL so colorful I cannot quote the opening lines
here DL of New York history, class, and culture as well as
language." -- Marilyn Marks, Princeton Alumni Weekly
""You Talkin' to Me?" also goes far beyond linguistics, using New
York speech to illuminate American culture, history and social
class." -- Daniel Askt, Wall Street Journal
"The boisterous, jovial narrative tells how the developing city's
newspapers and pulp novels introduced a new vocabulary to
Americans, from 'con man' to 'street-walker,' 'kick the bucket' and
'go on a bender.'" -- Janet Brown, Shelf Awareness
"This book takes in a lot of territory, all solidly researched and
footnoted. But dry? Fuhgeddaboutit. White is particularly
entertaining when she discusses underworld slang from the city's
'sensitive lines of business' and she's also good on song lyrics,
from Tin Pan Alley days to hip-hop." -- Patricia O'Connor, Literary
Review
"As anyone who has had a conversation with me in recent days will
attest, the book is a remarkable repository of factoids for
enlivening a dinner party or for filling the longueurs at the
coffee machine." -- Marc Arkin, New Criterion
"Greatly entertaining..." -- Rufus F., Ordinary Times
"E.J. White of Stony Brook University celebrates the disputatious,
never-let-them-call-you-a-sucker language that is New York English"
-- Samuel Johnson, The Economist
"[You Talkin' to Me?] is a heartfelt tribute to, and insightful
inquiry into, everyday speech in New York City." -- Publishers
Weekly
"There are many terrific examples of New York speech throughout
this text and White contextualizes them all extremely well. Highly
recommended." -- Herbert Shapiro, Library Journal, Starred
Review
"You Talkin' To Me? offers a delightful eavesdrop of conversations
over the centuries, paying particular attention to the city's
unmistakable dialect and why it has proceeded to earn such
derision." -- Matt Sutherland, Foreword Reviews
"Sassy and colloquial, energetic and profane, You Talkin' to Me? is
also packed with erudition, color, and history DL a magnificent
tribute to its unruly subject." -- Jennifer Egan, author of
Manhattan Beach and A Visit from the Goon Squad
"E. J. White calls New York English 'unruly,' and who will
disagree? Dialects jostle one another on the subways and shout over
the blaring horns and rumbling trains. In You Talkin' to Me? White
takes a big bite out of New York English, spits away the seeds of
stereotype, and DL given the unique relationship between language
and culture DL gets to the core of what the City is all about." --
Michael Adams, Professor of English and Linguistics at Indiana
University and author of In Praise of Profanity
"As a native New Yorker and a sociolinguist, I thought I knew a
fair amount about New York City English. But I learned so much more
from reading You Talkin' to Me?! And if you're a New Yorker
yourself, or know them and love them, you'll get a lot of
ammunition here: New Yorkers' ways of talking are just fine, thank
you, and E. J. White will explain why. You'll learn a lot, and
enjoy every moment while you are learning it." -- Robin Lakoff,
Professor of
Linguistics Emerita, The University of California, Berkeley
"New York City has an extraordinarily rich culture, and the history
of that culture lives in its language, from the names of its
streets to the lyrics of its Broadway musicals to the slang of its
many criminal underworlds. E. J. White celebrates the unique
creativity, humanity and humor of this diverse city. You Talkin' to
Me? tells more than the story of New York. It tells the story of
New Yorkers." -- Joseph Schloss, author of Foundation: B-Boys,
B-Girls, and Hip-Hop Culture in New York
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